Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder Garden Nursery Landscaping Guide
Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder Is Ideal For Recreational Fishing
By Rodger G Allenby
If you are looking for a fish finder then it should have at least
three basic features. It should tell you the temperature of the
water, the depth of the water and give you a map of the bottom
terrain for where you are fishing, provided it is not beyond its
depth locator.
These are three basic features just about every fish finder on
the market now has, and it is to be expected. Sometimes that is
enough and sometimes you need something more advanced to help
you hook that trophy fish. The Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder delivers
some of those advanced features.
Basics Plus Additional Features
The one thing you should not expect with the Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder
is a 300 foot radius and depth sonar of several hundred feet.
It is not designed for this.
While it does give you the basics plus some additional features,
it does not compete with the more extravagant fish finders you
can find on the market. But it is the price and the capabilities
that seem to have fishermen flocking to this fish finder.
Depth Of Fish And Detailed Terrain
One of the "extras" you get with the Eagle Cuda 300
is the ability to see the depth of the fish. That is important
because when casting out your line and using weights you want
to hit the right depth for the particular fish you are after.
The terrain the Eagle Cuda 300 shows is pretty detailed considering
it is a lower end model. No, you will not be able to review your
options and see that brush pile at the bottom of the lake that
you could potentially get snagged on, but it does show you a generalized
terrain.
The Eagle Cuda 300 also comes with a very handy feature. It allows
you to view the screen even in bright sunlight. Many LCD screens
are hard to read when light is shining on them so this is something
you should keep in mind.
Not For Deep Sea Fishing
If you are into competitive fishing or deep sea fishing, then
the Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder is not going to suit your needs.
It does cover the basics and does give a great readout of the
fish and terrain but it does have its limits.
Plus when you consider that you can find it online for around
$100 you know it is not going to be in the big leagues. But for
the recreational fisher it is a great beginner’s fish finder to
own. It gives you all of the basics plus a little bit extra and
you get to save a lot of money.
About the Author:
Rodger G Allenby has written a number of articles on fishing, fish finders, gardening
and landscaping including
Fly Fishing,
Fishing Ponds,
Pro Bass Fishing,
Grass Seed,
Garden Supplies,
Backyard Ideas,
Green Lawn,
Backyard Landscaping Pictures,
Underground Pet Fence,
Backyard Fences.
Keep a lookout for more of his articles on this website.
Little Known Facts About Fish Finders ....
If you are in need of a fish finder then it is imperative that
you take the time to read fish finder product reviews. Often times
a product description by the manufacturer is not going to tell
you all of the bugs and quirks that others have discovered on
their own.
It is their testimony and product endorsement that can really
let you know which fish finder works best for your needs. And
with so many to choose from, you have to get some sense of direction
in finding the right one.
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