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At Last a GPSEnabled Fish Finder That Doesnt Break the Bank


Expert Article By: Niall Pesci

Imagine being able to tell what the fish action is like under your boat. It would save you hours of casting into barren water. With an Eagle fishfinder you will have a clear picture of what is below and whether its time to move on, or time to cast.

For those looking for a fish finder that will allow them to locate their fish without breaking the bank, the Cuda 168 is one of the best you?ll find. You will find a packed-full-of-features system with the 168 EX. Here are some of the features that you will be proud to call your own.

The Cuda features a 4 ? inch diagonal screen. It is a high definition, 168 vertical pixel resolution, backlit screen and keypad, 4 level grayscale system. What does all of that mean? It will deliver for you a clear picture of what is below the water?s surface. It will allow you to see, with clarity the images that your sonar is depicting. Its clarity is a main point that makes it such a find and you will find it such a great help when out on the water.

The sonar depth is 600 feet with 800 watts of power. This is perfect for the small lake or for see what?s below the surface in a larger lake. It has a high performance, 60 degree fish detection system which is highly sensitive and will give you a clear picture of your fish lurking below. You also get other features with this sonar that will help to enhance its quality. For example, Grayline allows you to see your fish even if it is up against a nearby structure or hiding on the floor. Without this, you may never have noticed it.

You simply need to know where your fish is, how deep he is and what his next move is so that you can reel him in! This will help you do that!

The Cuda 168 also has an easy, quick connect and disconnect feature to it. Nothing is worse than dealing with a mess of cables and this system eliminates that.

With so much to offer this Eagle Cuda is a great bargain!

About The Author

Niall Pesci is a keen lakes fisherman who is always looking at new tools to help him catch more fish. Visit Fish Finder Review for more information and great deals about the Eagle Cuda 168 and other Eagle GPS and Sonar fish finders and marine navigation systems. http://www.fish-finder-review.com.

This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. All rights reserved. Copyright Fish-Finder-Review.com.








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