A GPS fishfinder combo is very handy for a new angler who's never fished before. You can also use them to navigate new fishing areas by showing you which are deep or where there is a lot of trees and brush. You can also see the level of clarity in the water. You can see a lot more in this than you might think. A GPS fish finder combo can help you increase your profit as a fisherman.
The Lakemaster feature is very similar to the structure scan found in many Lowrance fish finders. This feature helps you find pockets of vegetation where fish might be hiding. Lowrance Hook Reveal comes in three models. These are the Reveal 5, Reveal7, and Reveal9. The only difference between the models, as with most fish finders is their screen sizes. The screen size is not the only difference. However, there are some great features. Let's start with the GPS tech.
You can also create your own maps. You can create travel routes and use them to plan your trips to fish specific lakes. So you can plan around your previous visits, you'll be able to access data from those prior visits.
This feature allows users to input variables regarding the species they are fishing, the season, the weather and whether it's windy. The fishfinder will then use algorithms based off its own memories of the specific lake that you are fishing. A map will be displayed showing you where to fish and what spots to avoid. This is pretty cool, right?!
The GPS capabilities let you track your location, create maps, and chart waypoints. It's like having a treasure trove of maps at your disposal when you go to the lake. Get ready to be amazed by some of the best GPS fishfinders on the market.
ClearVu or SideVu imaging will be available with the HDS version. This dual-beam technology allows for higher resolution and greater clarity. The 6-fold splitscreen screen comes equipped with a wireless network. Bluetooth and smartphone connectivity are built-in. Lastly, the Deeper Smart Sonar Pro casts up to 300 feet and scans up to 200 feet. You can also map an area using the Deeper Smart Sonar Pro from a boat or shore, as well as on ice.
The screen size does not always have to be the deciding factor in choosing a fish finder. For those fishing from smaller boats or kayaks, I think the smaller screen is a benefit. It is easier to mount and operate than equipment with 12-inch screens.