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    Ice Fishing Fish Finder

    Sometimes, a stroke of bad luck happens. Whatever you do, wherever you drill your hole into, you seem can't get a fish to nibble. Maybe you are sure of fishes beneath your hole, but then maybe you're not. Ice fishing fish finder is still a must because the least they can tell you is where to drill your holes.

    Basically, the fish finder you need for regular season is also what you would need for ice fishing fish finder. Of course you'd want your ice fishing fish finder a bit luggable but without sacrificing efficiency.

    Here are my top picks for ice fishing fish finder.

    The Garmin GPSMAP 378 and the Garmin 160c at www.garmin.com

    The good thing about Garmin GPSMAP 378 is that it is comes with a GPS navigator specially designed for land and freshwater mapping. So while everyone would be packing maps with them, you only have to take Garmin GPSMAP 378. This ice fishing fish finder has a GPS and WAAS enabled color chartplotter that allows both street mapping and sonar display.

    Another from Garmin 160c is an overachiever; it can smoothly reveal fish even on a depth of 900, with the most diminutive detail isn't scrapped. What you know, it might be a deep lying trout or better yet, a walleye.

    Eagle FishEasy 2 and Eagle IntelliMap 642C at: www.eaglesonar.com

    Those new to ice fishing can get Eagle FishEasy 2 as their first ice fishing fish finder. With this even the 12 year olds would have no trouble deciphering the cryptic-free display. Plus it is small and very affordable (at only $100), but also has power: 800 depth sonar on 60 degree fish detection. Everything of the Eagle FishEasy 2 is customizable, without the fussy frills common to other ice fishing fish finder.

    Those that need a bit more like GPS and chartplotter but wants to patronize an already exceptional brand can opt to have the. It has a GPS and WAAS chartplotter and colored mapping. This ice Eagle IntelliMap 642C iGPS Stand-alone Mapping fishing fish finder is a handy tool to those adventurous ice fishermen who's more than ready to pack bags and follow those fishes downriver or upriver.

    Lorance has a history of making exceptional sonar equipment. With their ice fishing fish finder, Lorance stays true to their heritage of exceptionality. The Lorance Fish Finder X51 LCD Sonar is also a beginner's gift. It allows uncomplicated sonar readings efficiently without boggling the mind of a novice angler. The Advanced Fish Symbol I.D. allows the display of specifically targeted fish into symbols, corresponding with the strength of the returning sonar signal.

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