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Review: Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder

Do you know what a fish finder should tell you? Well, it should definitely give you the depth of the water and the terrain or ground beneath your boat. It should also tell you the temperature of the water. These three things can be instrumental in helping you catch the right type of fish. But most fish finders on the market now offer more than just these three fundamental aspects. The Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder is one such fish finder. It covers the basics and gives you a little bit extra to help you land that catch.

The one thing you should not expect with the Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder is a 300 foot radius and depth sonar of several hundred feet. It is not designed for this. While it does give you the basics plus some additional features, it does not compete with the more extravagant fish finders you can find on the market. But it is the price and the capabilities that seem to have fishermen flocking to this fish finder.

One of the "extras" you get with the Eagle Cuda 300 is the ability to see the depth of the fish. That is important because when casting out your line and using weights you want to hit the right depth for the particular fish you are after. The terrain the Eagle Cuda 300 shows is pretty detailed considering it is a lower end model. No, you will not be able to see that brush pile at the bottom of the lake that you could potentially get snagged on but it does show you a generalized terrain. The Eagle Cuda 300 also comes with a very handy feature. It allows you to view the screen even in bright sunlight. Many LCD screens are hard to read when light is shining on them so this is something you should keep in mind.

If you are into competitive fishing or deep sea fishing, then the Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder is not going to suit your needs. It does cover the basics and does give a great readout of the fish and terrain but it does have its limits. Plus when you consider that you can find it at Amazon.com for just under $100 you know it is not going to be in the big leagues. But for the recreational fisher it is a great beginner's fish finder to own. It gives you all of the basics plus a little bit extra and you get to save a lot of money.

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How Eagle Fish Finders Work
Eagle fish finders takes the guesswork out of fishing with a device that is so small that it fits in the palm of your hand. Even if you don't fish often, it's still a good tool to add to your gear, and lower end models are quite inexpensive. Some can be purchased for as low as $100.

Choosing A Portable Fish Finder
The effectiveness of your portable fish finder will be contingent on correct mounting. Most units come with detailed instructions but if you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself, then don't hesitate to get some help. The actual fitting is quite a simple operation and only requires an electric drill and few basic tools.

Finding The Perfect GPS Fish Finder
The Eagle FishElite 500c GPS Fish Finder is another popular choice. It has a high quality ultra bright and 256 color LCD screen. It also possesses a full size combo 200 kHz sonar and mapping GPS and WAAS, with 256-color, sunlight-viewable 320Vx240H pixel display.

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