The Humminbird Fishin’ Buddy 140C Fish Finder is a portable, color fish finder with Downlooking and SideFinder Sonar capabilities. The Downlooking sonar sends sound waves from the bottom of the transducer into the water that is directly below the transducer. The SideFinder sonar projects sound waves from the flat side of the transducer housing at the bottom of the transducer shaft.
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The Humminbird Fishin Buddy 140C Color Fish Finder Tips
Posted on November 25, 2009 by Beth PasqualeHow to Find a Fish Finder for Freshwater Fishing
Posted on November 25, 2009 by Beth PasqualeNot all fish finders work well in all types of fishing. If you like to fish in freshwater then you should look for a fish finder that will work best for freshwater fishing. In general single frequency fish finders are adequate for freshwater fishing.
How to Select a Transducer for Your Fish Finder
Posted on November 25, 2009 by Beth PasqualeThe information about fish finder transducers can be both overwhelming and difficult to understand. This article lays out the different aspects of transducers and offers some suggestions on the type of model you may need. These guidelines can be used for both fixed mount and portable fish finders.
How to Choose a Fish Finder
Posted on November 25, 2009 by Beth PasqualeMany people ask, “How do I select the proper fish finder for my needs?” There are 5 aspects of a fishfinder to keep in mind when making a purchase: the transducer, power, depth, display size and display resolution.
Penn Fishing Rods At Very Good Price
Posted on November 20, 2009 by sanjayFishing rods from Penn have the finest quality constructed rods at very good price too. Each rod is designed, constructed and balanced for specific fishery or style.
What You Need to Know About Alaska Fishing Lodges
Posted on November 12, 2009 by Trent GriffinWhenever people go to fish in Alaska, they usually have this slogan :’Timing is of the essence.’ They say this because there are certain seasons when certain types of fish are abundant and available. At certain times of the year, there is usually an abundance of a certain type of fish. Therefore, one has to get their timing rights if they would like to visit the state and get a certain type of fish.
Galveston Texas and Fishing One Year After Hurricane Ike
Posted on October 21, 2009 by Alan PereyraHow Hurricane Ike effected Galveston Island Texas and fishing on the waters around Galveston. How the progress of the land and water clean up is striving one year after Hurricane Ike.
Flounder Fishing: How to catch Fish When the Drift is Slow
Posted on October 21, 2009 by Chris BellWhen flounder fishing you need to cover ground in order to catch them. They are aggressive predators that will chase a bait and they expect a bait to run from them when they approach. Find out how you can catch them when there is no drift.
Different Types Of Fishing Lures
Posted on October 13, 2009 by GarimaFishing is a popular outdoor activity, which many people want to enjoy especially on weekends. Fishing is usually a family event but in cases of sports fishing, then it can be a group activity or in case of family joining the event, this usually involves several members of the family who have the inclination to fishing.
Fly Fishing in Green River
Posted on October 20, 2009 by Nayan ChoureFly fishing is a water activity best done in big rivers. The Green River is a popular place for it for many good reasons.Fishing is one of favorite past times or hobbies for many people. The thrill of having a big catch is the objective of this activity which makes it fun and exciting. There are many methods in catching fish and fly fishing is one of them.
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What Are Baitcaster Reels Good For?
Posted on September 16, 2007 by Deon MelchiorSpincast reels are considered the best choice as they are closed face and they provide trouble free casting. I thought so, too, until I got my first baitcasting reel. I knew baitcasting reels are for pros so I was decided to learn how to use such a thing. I also knew that this was not going to be so easy and I was not aware of the consequences.
Salmon Fishing Rods - Choosing The Right One
Posted on February 7, 2008 by Salmon SlayerWant to learn more about the latest and greatest tackle for sale? Salmon fishing rods are more complex than one would think when it comes to choosing the one that will perform the best so Go Salmon Fishing takes you through the steps to make the right choice.
Make Your Own Fish Bait With These Recipes
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniHear Ye Hear Ye calling all fisherman that would like to save some money on their weekend fishing budget. After all every dime saved on bait leaves you more to spend on new reels and rods. So why not make your own fish bait using these recipes? A quick search online will provide you with literally thousands of recipes to make your own bait. But we’ll save you a little bit of search time and provide you with at least a few of our favorite choices. And an inside source tells us these are also f
Outboard Motors: 2-Stroke or 4-Stroke engines
Posted on July 31, 2007 by KristyThe two types of outboard motors are 2-Stroke and 4-Stroke engines. Consider you boating use and preferences to decide which engine is best for you and your boat. SellUrBoat.com offers unique articles on boat motors, as well as other
How to collect Authentic Antique Fishing Lures in 3 Easy Steps
Posted on June 23, 2008 by Ivy ChaiYou love fishing, and at the same time, you love to collect antique fishing lures as well. antique fishing lures is often famous of its unique lures and is very famous in the world of antique. Often, you will find it very rare and often hard to be reproduced.
Fishing in Cabo San Lucas Mexico
Posted on August 3, 2007 by KristyCabo San Lucas, Mexico is known as the Marlin capital of the world for its fabulous abundance of fish year round. SellUrBoat.com offers unique articles on fishing destinations, as well as other fishing and boating information.
Types of Fishing Rods
Posted on June 2, 2009 by Jason HardingIt's the iconic scene: the young man or woman in a tank top and shorts walking barefoot down a dirt path in the soft, golden light of the sun streaming through the trees. Up ahead the river flows, and specs of water lightly touch the face of the fisherman holding an old fashioned wooden pole and a tackle box. The fisherman reaches the edge of the stream and sets down the tackle box. He baits the hook, casts the line into the whipping waters of the stream and anxiously awaits his catch...
Block Island North Rip Fishing Tactics
Posted on June 2, 2008 by Arthor PensThe rip at Block Island's north end can be a very productive fishing ground if you know when to fish it and what to use. I used to go there and catch very little to nothing, never really thinking of it as a productive place until I learned how to fish it.
Information aubout Fishing Boats some interesting facts
Posted on June 1, 2009 by xyour925jobThere is a wide range of fishing boat designs. Some are built for commercial purposes while others are meant for recreational fishing only. The first type of fishing boat made in the dawns of humanity looked more like a canoe and it surely remain around the shores.
Perch Fishing - Learn the facts that can help you catch the trophies
Posted on June 29, 2007 by Robert W. BenjaminLearn all the facts about Perch Fishing, such as habitat, spawning, eating habits, and the best baits and lures