Combinations of GPS fish finder and navigation devices are extremely useful for novice fisherman. The GPS fish finder combos can be used to help you locate unfamiliar areas of fishing by notifying you if they are too shallow or rich in trees. They also give you an idea of the clarity of the water. It is more than what meets the eye. A GPS fish finder combo can help you increase your profit as a fisherman.
Let's not forget GPS. It has network compatibility. This means you have live radar, camera capabilities, Bluetooth, smartphone connectivity and chartplotting. This is all possible from the fish finder.
This review is about GPS. Let's discuss it. It supports network compatibility. You can get live radar, camera, Bluetooth connectivity, smartphone connectivity, chartplotting and maps. All this can be done directly from the fishfinder.
C-Map Genesis Live also comes with the HDS. It allows you to access maps that are not available on Navionics. Although it's not the end for most recreational anglers, it could be frustrating if the HDS is used by someone who travels to fish often.
Before I start, I need to tell you that this fishfinder has many premium upgrades. The bare-bones models will only provide basic features. You'd be better off buying a less expensive model if you don't intend to upgrade to premium features.
Mega+ Down and side imaging is also available. This is a fancy term for claiming that you have greater depth than other fish-finders. 360-degree imaging is my favorite sonar feature. The 360-degree imaging provides a view that goes beyond the boat's 125 feet.
When choosing a fishfinder, screen size doesn't necessarily have to be an important factor. The smaller screen is an advantage for fishermen who fish on small boats and kayaks. It's simpler to mount, easier to use, and less fragile that some of the giant equipment with 12-inch screens.