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Fishfinders
, 09 03rd, 2009Back in 19
82, Eagle Electronics began as a fledgling company with lofty ideals to craft fish finders that were accurate, complete, features-packed, easier to use…and most of all…so very affordable.
Backed by excellent service, Eagle was a great new idea in sonar that really took off. So that today, Eagle soars as America’s #1 sonar brand, and rising in popularity for GPS/mapping navigation.
When it comes to solid quality, reliability, performance, and value, Eagle stands alone. Just ask anyone who owns an Eagle Fishfinder.
From youth, family, and senior weekend anglers, to tournament pros, Eagle is flying high in helping make successful fishing and GPS navigation simple for everyone! Today, and long into the future.
Hummingbird Fishfinders
, 09 01st, 2009A fishfinder
is a type of fathometer, both being specialized types
of echo sounding
systems, a type of Active SONAR.
(‘Sounding’ is the measurement of water depth, a historical nautical term of
very long usage.) The fishfinder uses active sonar to detect fish and ‘the
bottom’ and displays them on a graphical display device, generally a LCD or CRT screen. In
contrast, the modern fathometer (from fathom plus meter, as in ‘to measure’) is designed
specifically to show depth, so may use only a digital display (useless for fish
finding) instead of a graphical display, and frequently will have some means of
making a permanent recording of soundings (which are merely shown and subsequently
electronically discarded in common sporting fishfinder technology) and are
always principally instruments of navigation and safety. The distinction
is in their main purpose and hence in the features given the system. Both work
the same way, and use similar frequencies, and, display type permitting, both
can show fish and the bottom. Thus today, both have merged, especially with the
advent of computer interfaced multipurpose fishfinders combining GPS technology, digital
chart-plotting, perhaps radar and
electronic compass displays in the same affordable sporting unit and many are Hummingbird Fishfinders.
Garmin Fishfinder
, 08 24th, 2009Garmin h
as a large selection of affordable fishfinders just right for recreational anglers who like to fish in primarily freshwater. Garmin Fishfinders have a super bright, high resolution color display with improved user interface, plus UltraSchroll for screen updates at live-action speeds and many come with a dual beam transducer which provides excellent coverage in shallow waters. High performance sonar receivers are found in most Garmin marine lineup as well as Auto Gain setting adjusts sonar sensitivity automatically, See-Thru technology shows weak and strong returns simultaneously, along with many other features found on a Garmin Fishfinder.
Humminbird Fishfinders
, 08 21st, 2009Fishing is
for everyone no matter how old or male or female, if you catch fish it is fun and the more fun it is the more you go fishing that is the reason you need a Humminbird fishfinder to make sure you catch fish all the time. Fishfinders come in all sizes and shapes and permanent mount as well as portable which means their is one for you and at a price to match. You can get a fishfinder to us on land as well as on your boat so fishing is the place you need to be.
Humminbird Fishfinder
, 08 07th, 2009The Hum
minbird Fishfinder 565 offers many great, high quality features that are essential for finding a load of fish every time that you head out onto the lake, river, or even the ocean! Any fisherman who is serious about finding the best fish needs to have a fishfinder like this one. Simply consider the features that it offers. Let’s take a look at them.
The Fishfinder 565 has a high definition, 240V by 240H five inch screen. Sounds great, but what does it actually do? This high definition screen allows for a very good picture. In fact, the grayscale is very precise and you will not miss the color. It is a big screen so you get a good sized picture for easy viewing. But, what does the 565 put on this screen? The 20 degree single beam sonar is optimized for coverage and precision bottom detail. With this amount of sonar, you can see very clearly what is lurking below whether it be a structure or the fish you are searching for. And, you don’t just see directly below your boat but in the area next to it as well. This gives you the best opportunities to see the fish you want.
Other features offered by the 565 include Sonar Echo Enhancement so sensitive that it will see your jig up to 40 feet away which allows you to watch the fish become lured towards it! Imagine seeing the fish latch on to it! It also allows for separate targets within 2 inches of precision.
Fishfinders
, 07 13th, 2009
Now the warm summer is here and you love to fish you will find it harder to find the because they are looking for cooler and deeper water so a rod and reel are not the only item you need. A Garmin Fishfinder is the best tool to help you find the fish may be hiding at any given time and where they are going. A fishfinder is not for any one size boat but for all size boats and installation is very simple, it can be as easy as putting a device on a wire over the side of the boat or permanently putting it though the hull but either way you will catch fish.
Fishing and Boating
, 06 10th, 2009
Cast your line and wait for the dip of the rod tip. The boounce of a bobber. Or the sweet singing sound of a screaming drag that means that means just one thing: fish on.
Fishing is fun, but at Hummingbird Fishfinder we prefer catching. And because it seems like the fish keep getting smarter, we keep working harder to bring you more success every time you wet a line. Whether you’re hunting bass or bone fish, working the pro tournament trail or just showing your kids how to jig for sunfish, you’ll want to partner with the fishing brands of Johnson Outdoors.
We’ve gathered together some of the biggest, most-respected names in boating and angling. Minn Kota®: for trolling motors and battery charging systems with advanced technology and dependable performance. Fishfinders and electronics by Humminbird®: that give you eyes under the water. And the latest ideas in fishing kayaks from Ocean Kayaks® and Old Town® Canoe and Kayak, specialists in remote, shallow-water angling. When it comes to fishing and boating, we share your passion.
Eagle Fishfinders
, 05 16th, 2009
Back in 1982, Eagle Electronics began as a fledgling company with lofty ideals to craft fish finders that were accurate, complete, features-packed, easier to use…and most of all…so very affordable.
Backed by excellent service, Eagle was a great new idea in sonar that really took off. So that today, Eagle soars as America’s #1 sonar brand, and rising in popularity for GPS/mapping navigation.
When it comes to solid quality, reliability, performance, and value, Eagle stands alone. Just ask anyone who owns a Eagle Fishfinder.
From youth, family, and senior weekend anglers, to tournament pros, Eagle Fishfinders is flying high in helping make successful fishing and GPS navigation simple for everyone! Today, and long into the future.
Our mailing address is Eagle Electronics, P.O. Box 669, Catoosa, OK 74015-0669.
Our telephone number is 918-437-6881.
The toll-free customer service number is 1-800-324-1354.
Our facility is located at 12000 East Skelly Drive, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Customer Service lobby hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
10 Ways to Cook Bass From Your Fishing Trip
, 03 27th, 2009
BAKED BASS
Split the fish and stuff with seasoned mashed potatoes. Put a little
boiling water and a tablespoonful of butter into the baking-pan,
and baste frequently while cooking.
BAKED BASS WITH WHITE WINE
Put a bass into a baking-dish with salt, pepper and mushroom liquor
to season, and enough white wine to moisten. Cover with buttered
paper and bake for fifteen minutes.
Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter, add three tablespoonfuls of flour, and cook thoroughly.
Add two cupfuls of white stock and cook until thick, stirring
constantly.
Take from the fire and add the yolks of three eggs beaten with a little cold water,
and the juice of half a lemon. Add a tablespoonful of butter and
the juice in the baking-pan. Pour over the bass and serve.
BAKED BASS À LA MANHATTAN
Butter a baking-dish, put in the cleansed fish, rub with melted
butter, season with salt and pepper, and cover with thin slices
of bacon and bread crumbs. Add a little boiling water and bake
in a very hot oven, basting as required.
BAKED FILLETS OF BASS
Cut bass into small fillets, sprinkle with salt and pepper, put
into a shallow pan, cover with buttered paper and bake for twelve
minutes in a hot oven. Serve with a border of boiled rice and
Hollandaise Sauce.
STUFFED SEA-BASS
Clean the fish and cover it with a marinade of olive-oil and vinegar.
Soak for an hour. Fill the fish with chopped salt pork and mushrooms.
Put into a baking-pan with slices of salt pork underneath and on
top, and sufficient boiling water. Bake for forty minutes.
Cover with slices of tomatoes and half of a sweet green pepper chopped
fine.
Dot with butter and bake for twenty minutes more.
Take up the fish and rub the sauce through a colander. Stir in a tablespoonful
of butter rolled in flour, add one teaspoonful of sugar and two
teaspoonfuls of grated onion. Dilute with boiling
water if too thick, bring to the boil, pour over the fish, and serve.
BOILED SEA-BASS WITH EGG SAUCE
Clean the fish, put it into warm salted water and simmer for twenty
minutes..
Melt one tablespoonful of butter, add two tablespoonfuls of flour, and cook
thoroughly. Add two cupfuls of the water in which the fish was
boiled, and cook until thick, stirring constantly. Season with salt,
pepper, minced parsley, and lemon-juice; add three hard-boiled eggs
coarsely chopped, pour over the fish, and serve.
BROILED BASS
Clean the fish, split it, and cut each half into two or three pieces.
Dip in oil or melted butter, sprinkle with flour, and broil carefully.
BASS STEWED WITH TOMATOES
Clean the fish, remove the bones and cut
into square pieces. Fry two sliced onions in olive-oil. Lay the
fish upon it, season with salt and pepper and pour over a can of
tomatoes which have been rubbed through a sieve. Season with salt
and pepper, cover closely, and cook for an hour. Serve in the same
dish.
BREADED FILLET OF BASS
Clean the fish and cut into convenient pieces. Season with salt
and pepper, dip in beaten egg, then in crumbs, and fry in deep
fat. Serve very hot with Tartar Sauce.
FRIED SEA-BASS WITH TARTAR SAUCE
Clean and wipe small sea-bass, score the sides deeply, dip in milk,
roll in flour, fry in deep fat, drain, sprinkle with salt, and
garnish with quartered lemons and fried parsley. Serve with Tartar
Sauce.
STRIPED BASS À L’AMERICAINE
Cook together one tablespoonful each of butter and flour, add a
pint of oysters, with their liquor, and the yolks of two eggs,
well beaten. Cook until thick, stirring constantly. Prepare and
trim a striped bass, fill with the oyster mixture, season, and
sew up. Put into a fish-kettle with enough white wine and water,
in equal parts, to cover. Add a sliced onion, a bunch of parsley,
a little salt and pepper and a tablespoonful of butter. Simmer for
an hour and drain. Strain the gravy and skim off the fat.
Cook together two tablespoonfuls of flour and one of butter, add the
strained liquid and cook until thick, stirring constantly. Take from
the fire, add the yolks of four eggs beaten with four tablespoonfuls
of melted butter, the juice of a lemon, and a tablespoonful of
minced parsley. Bring to the boil, pour over the fish, and serve.
To catch the fish to do this you should use a Fishfinder which their are several brands to choose from such as Eagle Fishfinder, Furuno Fishfinder, Garmin Fishfinder, Humminbird Fishfinder and Lowrance Fishfinders.
Hope you enjoy!
Tough Times
, 03 21st, 2009
Times Are Very Tough Now And To Help Get Through These Times We Need A Little Help And Boating Is Just The Thing To Get Us Through These Times. As I Set Next To My Favorite Lake And The Weather Is Getting Warmer Just The Thought Of Being On The Lake Makes Me Feel Better And Watching The Fisherman Setting On The Lake In Their Bass Boats Just Dreaming The Day Away, Wow I Think I Will Launch My Boat And Feet Really Good And If You Are Going Fishing Do Not Forget A Fishfinder.