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Using Humminbird Fish Finders

A good fish locator can make all the difference when you're on the water. Instead of drifting and hoping for the best, these marvelous little devices allow you see beneath your boat using sonar technology. Humminbird fish finders are some of the most popular brands on the market. These affordable, lightweight devices can really make a difference in the number and size of the fish you catch. In this article, we'll look at how the Humminbird can work for you.

Some models of Humminbird fishfinders are small enough and light enough to be used in small watercraft like speedboats canoes, and even inflatable boats. The key to the effectiveness of a fish finder sonar device is the transducer housing. This is what emits the sonar signal in a cone shape and transmits the information back to the screen where you can see it. By bouncing a sonar signal, you'll be able to see fish, weeds and underwater structures. The smaller Humminbird models have transducers attached to a suction cup that will adhere to any material. This fish finder uses a dual beam sonar. One beam is a 60 degree beam to find the fish and the other is a 20 degree beam to accurately display the bottom and structure.

Getting Humminbird fish finders ready to hit the water is as simple as drilling a few holes and connecting a few cables. Start by mounting your Humminbird device in a location that is easily accessible. Next, connect the electrical leads from the unit to the relay box of your boat. You must connect the power to a hot wire and the ground to your ground plate. Alternately, you can connect the leads directly to the battery. Finally, secure the transducer to the bottom of the boat. This is normally done at the rear of the boat in an unobstructed spot. To prevent leakage from the drill holes, seal the transducer with silicone. All you have to do then is route the cable from the transducer to the input of the view screen.

Operating Humminbird fishfinders is as easy as pushing a button. After turning on the device, digital readings will appear on the screen. Depending on which model Humminbird you have, these could represent depth, water temperature and boat speed. The line across the bottom of the screen represents the floor of the lake, river or reservoir. The undulations on the screen mirror the terrain on the bottom. A thick, dark line represents a hard bottom, while a thin, light line indicates a soft bottom. Fish will appear as arches or fish icons.

Humminbird fish finders are very easy to use but you can refer to the manual if you do encounter any difficulties. You can also refer to the company's web site for technical support. This is also a good way to stay informed of all software updates for your product, keep track of warranty expiration dates, and find out about recalls. The site also immediately addresses common problems. Often, resetting the unit to its default programming will correct problems. Humminbird fish finding devices are great, reliable products that you can count on. With a Humminbird, anglers will always have a leg up on those elusive fish.

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