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How to choose a fish finder?
How to choose a right fish finder?
* High power transmitter.
* Efficient transducer.
* Sensitive receiver.
* High resolution/contrast display.
All of the parts of this system must be designed to work together, under any
weather condition and extreme temperatures.
High transmitter power increases the probability that you will get a return
echo in deep water or poor water conditions. It also lets you see fine detail,
such as bait fish and structure.
The transducer for the must not only be able to withstand the high power
from the transmitter, but it also has to convert the electrical power into
sound energy with little loss in signal strength. At the other extreme, it has
to be able to detect the smallest of echoes returning from deep water or tiny
bait fish.
The receiver also has an extremely wide range of signals it has to deal with.
It must dampen the extremely high transmit signal and amplify the small
signals returning from the transducer. It also has to separate targets that
are close together into distinct, separate impulses for the display.
The display must have high resolution (vertical pixels) and good contrast to
be able to show all of the detail crisply and clearly. This allows fish arches
and fine detail to be shown.
Factors to consider when
selecting a transducer for
fish finder
When trying to determine which transducer is best for you, you’ll need to
consider the following variables:
* What material the transducer housing is made of, based on boat hull
composition
* How the transducer should be mounted on the boat: in the hull, through
the hull, or on the transom
* What you want to see displayed: depth, speed, temperature, or a
combination
Composition
The first step is to determine what material the transducer should be composed
of.
Plastic housings are recommended for fiberglass
or metal hulls.
Bronze housings are recommended for fiberglass or wood hulls. Bronze is
preferable to plastic for wooden hulls because the expansion of wood could
damage a plastic transducer and cause a leak. Installation of a bronze housing
in a metal hull requires an insulating fairing. A metal housing should NOT be
installed in a vessel with a positive ground system.
Stainless Steel housings are recommended for steel or aluminum hulls.
Fishfinder, also called depth
finders, are an important tool for the fisherman. This device sends a sound wave
into the water by way of the transducer. The sound wave reflects off an object
such as a fish, or the bottom, and is detected by the transducer also. These
echoes are interpreted by the fishfinder and sent to the display. This simple
process can provide you with a wealth of information about the unseen region
below the water's surface.
The typical Fishfinder can reveal a
wide range of underwater items. Single fish, schools of fish, bottom composition
(soft, rocky), thermoclines (a large change in water temperature), weeds, many
types of structure (stumps, wrecks, drop offs, mounds), and much more.
Fishfinder with added features can also
provide surface water temperature, speed, barometric pressure, and location
(GPS).
Choose Your Fishfinder Equipment
Fishfinder manufacturers make a range of models to suit the far ranging needs
of fisherman. You can spend less than $100 or more than $2000 depending on the
degree of features you require.
Your individual fishing style will dictate what
Fishfinder features you should select.
The two major decisions you'll have to make are regarding the transducer
and display.
Transducer
- Do you need wide beam, narrow beam, both, or specialized beam?
The transducer sends down a sound wave usually in the shape of a cone.
Think of an ice cream cone with the pointed end attached to your transducer
and the open, round end, extending down into the water all the way to the
bottom. A narrow beam usually has an angle of about 20 degrees. If you are in
20 feet of water, that would translate into a circle on the bottom about 7
feet across. If you had a wide beam transducer (usually about 60 degree
angle), it would form a circle on the bottom 22 feet across. Your
fishfinder can only give you
information on objects that are within the cone. The wider beam covers more
area under water and can locate more fish within its larger cone. The drawback
of the wider beam is that it looses strength much quicker. Because of this, it
cannot go as deep as the narrow cone. The narrow cone can penetrate water much
deeper and even in shallower water; can give more information on the
composition of the bottom (mud, weed, rock, etc.)
The best of both worlds is the dual beam (also called dual frequency), that
combines both features into one transducer.
There are also specialized transducers. Some have multiple beams (4 or
more) that cover a very large area underwater and can create a 3D image on the
display. There are also side beam transducers that actually shoot their beam
to the sides to increase the search area for fish.
- How will you mount your transducer?
The transducer that is included with the
fishfinder you purchase will probably
be one that attaches to the transom of your boat. If you have a single hulled
fiberglass boat, you can usually mount the transducer to the inside bottom of
your boat with epoxy. This is referred to as,"shooting through the hull"
mounting.
Display
- It's all about pixels!
The more pixels you get, the more detail you'll see, and the more money
you'll spend. A pixel is the smallest dot (or square) on the display screen. A
low priced model may list their display as 160V x 132H. That would be a
display that is 160 pixels vertically and 132 pixels horizontally. But even
with this low priced model, that amounts to a screen with 21,120 dots on it. A
higher priced fishfinder may have 640V x 320H which would squeeze about 10
times more dots on the screen giving you better resolution.
Each pixel can have varying degrees of black. Low priced
fishfinder may have no greyscale at
all or a 4 level grey scale. Higher priced models may have 12 levels of grey
for each pixel.
Color has its price. You will pay more for a color display. You will also
pay in the amount of resolution you get. The typical color display will cost
more and have fewer pixels than a similar black and white model. But instead
of 12 levels of grey, each pixel may have up to 256 color choices.
Every eBay auction for a fishfinder
should have a good screenshot of the
fishfinder's display. You'll have to judge for yourself whether you want
color or black and white, and what degree of resolution you require.
- Other display features: There is usually a lengthy list of display
features for a fishfinder. You'll have
to decide if any of them are important to you.
Power
The power of the fishfinder
determines its maximum usable depth. A 100 watts of power can reach up to 600
feet. While a 500 watt model that can go to 1500 feet. Salt water absorbs more
energy so higher power models are preferred.
Portable
Portable fishfinder are entirely
self-contained. The fishfinder comes in its own carrying case with battery power
supply. The transducer is attached to the transom by way of a suction cup.
GPS
GPS will be discussed
separately below, but is a major decision in the buying process.
Manufacturers
The fishfinder manufacturers that you
see most often listed on eBay are Eagle, Garmin, Humminbird, and Lowrance. Other
manufacturers include Bottomline, Furuno, Interphase, Navman, PinPoint,
Raymarine, Simrad, and Sitex.
Miscellaneous Features
These are all the extra features manufacturers attach to their
fishfinder to make them better or
different than their competition. They include things like: backlit screen,
adjustable display speed, freeze frame, and many more.
Add GPS for the Ultimate Fishing
Tool
The Global Positioning System (GPS )
uses information it receives from satellites to calculate your exact position.
Unlike satellite TV which charges a subscription fee, the
GPS radio signal is free for
everyone to use.
Affordable GPS is now one of
those "must have" fishing items. Having one unit on your console that is both a
fishfinder and a GPS is economical
and a real space saver. Just like fishfinder
features, the GPS component can
range from basic features to elaborate detail with color background maps.
The three main reasons you should have
GPS
- Saving hot spot locations: This is the biggest feature for the
fisherman. The ability to find a hot fishing spot, mark it on your
GPS and be able to return to the
same spot in the future is a powerful feature. Most
GPS capable
fishfinder give you the ability to
mark hundreds or thousands of spots (called waypoints) for future use.
Example: In the middle of Lake Erie are some sunken train cars. They were
pushed off of a barge to dispose of them decades ago. Walleye stick to this
structure like a magnet. Finding this spot out in open water without a
fishfinder and
GPS is impossible. If you have
just afishfinder, you may be able to
find it, but it takes a lot of time zigzagging around until to happen to go
over it. This wastes a lot of valuable fishing time. With a GPS, your
fishfinder
GPS combo gives you a heading
and a distance that will put you right on top of it with no wasted time.
How Close Will a GPS Get You?
Your basic GPS will get you
within about 50 feet of your waypoint. Most
GPS units now come with WAAS. This
enhancement adds additional accuracy to your location and can get you within
10 feet of your waypoint every time.
- Navigation: If you need to refer to charts to navigate your way,
you should select a fishfinder
GPS combo unit with background
maps and charts included.
- Safety: When you start your day of fishing, you mark your starting
point with a waypoint on your GPS .
You are now free to fish wherever you choose with the confidence that your
GPS can point you home with
ease. You may have followed a random path of fishing locations throughout the
day, lost sight of land, or severe weather has rolled in limiting your
visibility and your GPS can tell
you exactly what heading to go and how far away "home" is.
New marine radios have a feature that allows you to connect your
GPS
fishfinder combo unit to your marine
radio. Should you have to activate your radio's DSC distress feature, it can
transmit your exact location to get help to you the quickest.
GPS Functional or GPS Ready?
Some fishfinder are
GPS functional right out of the
box. Some fishfinder are
GPS "ready". They have the
GPS software and functions built
into the unit already, but require you to purchase something extra (usually the
antenna/receiver) to activate the GPS
features.
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