Lowrance Fish-Finders - The Best in Fishing Technology
The Lowrance Fish-Finder is the very same brand that my grandfather trusted, and my father does.
Both loved to fish, but both were impatient and wanted to know where the fish were.
The Lowrance Fish-Finder, always at the top of the technology game, worked the best for them.
(I am sure it was all that kept them from using a quarter stick of TNT) My grandfather loved new technology, having worked for McDonnell Douglas, and on the Apollo missions.
(I have the NASA pens to prove that.
) Before that he served in the U.
S.
Navy, So when he said that Lowrance was the best product for the price.
Grandpa had a much older unit, actually he had a few in his time but the last was the Lowrance X 15.
If he were still with us I know he would have the H.
D.
S.
8.
Just like I do.
My dad on the other hand often uses his Lowrance H.
D.
S.
7 to pre-load routes before a long fishing trip, He then would edit them while we were underway.
The Lowrance H.
D.
S.
7 allows Dad to store routes for future use.
While pop's (my step father) Loves the Lowrance H.
D.
S.
10 it is perfect for his fishing boat with the built-in cartography choices including Enhanced U.
S.
Base map and Coastal coverage of the U.
S.
and the Navionics (R) World Background map (non-Americas) both very useful to him.
Starting out in 1957, the first Lowrance Fish-Finder went for $150.
00 while others went for $2000.
00.
They were then and I believe now the best value for your hard-earned dollar.
There are many web sites where you can read all about various Fish-Finders.
But buying the right Fish-Finder for you, and the type of fishing you will be doing whether it is a hand-held model or an H.
D.
S.
-7.
The Lowrance Fish-Finder is the fisherman's dream, because it not only allows them to see where the fish are, but will also show you if there are weeds of other obstructions that could be a hindrance.
They use sound navigation and ranging (SONAR) technology to emit an electronic sound signal that echoes back to the device providing the underwater information.
This is similar to what dolphins and bats do naturally.
Both loved to fish, but both were impatient and wanted to know where the fish were.
The Lowrance Fish-Finder, always at the top of the technology game, worked the best for them.
(I am sure it was all that kept them from using a quarter stick of TNT) My grandfather loved new technology, having worked for McDonnell Douglas, and on the Apollo missions.
(I have the NASA pens to prove that.
) Before that he served in the U.
S.
Navy, So when he said that Lowrance was the best product for the price.
Grandpa had a much older unit, actually he had a few in his time but the last was the Lowrance X 15.
If he were still with us I know he would have the H.
D.
S.
8.
Just like I do.
My dad on the other hand often uses his Lowrance H.
D.
S.
7 to pre-load routes before a long fishing trip, He then would edit them while we were underway.
The Lowrance H.
D.
S.
7 allows Dad to store routes for future use.
While pop's (my step father) Loves the Lowrance H.
D.
S.
10 it is perfect for his fishing boat with the built-in cartography choices including Enhanced U.
S.
Base map and Coastal coverage of the U.
S.
and the Navionics (R) World Background map (non-Americas) both very useful to him.
Starting out in 1957, the first Lowrance Fish-Finder went for $150.
00 while others went for $2000.
00.
They were then and I believe now the best value for your hard-earned dollar.
There are many web sites where you can read all about various Fish-Finders.
But buying the right Fish-Finder for you, and the type of fishing you will be doing whether it is a hand-held model or an H.
D.
S.
-7.
The Lowrance Fish-Finder is the fisherman's dream, because it not only allows them to see where the fish are, but will also show you if there are weeds of other obstructions that could be a hindrance.
They use sound navigation and ranging (SONAR) technology to emit an electronic sound signal that echoes back to the device providing the underwater information.
This is similar to what dolphins and bats do naturally.
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