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Fish Seeker Portable Fish Finder

When you became an angler, you didn’t begin
with all the bells and
whistles like a fish finder.

Why not?

The bucks! Not willing to spend.

But if you had the bucks, you’d spend.

The company NGC has produced a portable fish finder for $79.95,
called the Fish Seeker.

That price is the best for a high-tech fish finder, the company says.

But you get what you pay for, you say.

Not necessarily.

The Fish Seeker can read bottom contour and grass.

It can distinguish between big fish
and small fish with a sensitivity gauge that can be set to show only the big ones, screening out the small.

The Fish Seeker can read the fish from 2 feet down to 328 feet down or 100 meters.

The fish finder can be used from a boat, a bridge or the shoreline.

Running on four AAA batteries, the device fits in the palm of your hand.

A transducer on a float picks up the readings.

Other features include an alarm that sounds when fish are read; water resistance, in case you drop it; a no-glare LCD display; a battery save mode; a fish depth scale; and a small, lightweight carrying case.

“Why fish without this professional quality,
high-tech tool?” the company asks.

It doesn’t cost hundreds
of dollars like some fish finders, doesn't even cost $100, the company says.

Yet it gives you all the modern help you need,
it says.

The Fish Seeker comes with a 30-day money-
back guarantee.

For more info, visit the NGC Fish Seeker Portable Fish Finder Web site.