In this day and age of scanning sonar, side-imaging sonar, down-imaging sonar, high CHIRP sonar and so on, it is tempting to ignore the fundamentals of sonar, switch on a $4,000 to $5,000 sonar unit, ...
While forward-facing sonar is the subject of much discord among bass anglers, it only impacts a small percentage of bass chasers with enough money and time to invest in it. The dirty little secret of ...
The expert anglers at Milliken Fishing provide an easy-to-follow guide for using side imaging and live sonar to find bass.
While plenty of bass anglers catch lots of fish by banging the bank and exclusively targeting visible cover, catch rates can increase exponentially by using the best fish finders. These electronics ...
Side imaging fish finders have found their way into every tournament angler’s boat. The ability to scan for structure, weed edges, and fish helps anglers stay dialed. Side imaging works similarly to ...
Electronic fish finders have been standard gear on fishing boats for years. In the past two years, a new generation of high-frequency sonar has given anglers a different view of what’s below — and to ...
The saying goes: If a motorboater has it, a kayak angler wants it. Electronics are no exception. To match our gas-powered brothers and sisters, kayak anglers want two or three fish finder displays ...