Humminbird fish finders were born in—and still live in—the bass and inshore fishing world. Started in 1971 in Eufaula, Alabama, and spearheaded by Tom Mann, Humminbird’s first depth flasher brought ...
Today’s fish finders and marine mapping systems are light-years ahead of those available just a few years ago, and in some cases, the pricing matches those advances. I’ve often simultaneously lamented ...
As a Grand Forks catfish guide, Brad Durick uses technology to locate the whiskery denizens of the Red River's murky depths. These days, Durick runs a Humminbird Helix 10 G2N (which stands for ...
Side imaging fish finders have found their way into every tournament angler’s boat. The ability to scan for structure, weed edges, and fish helps anglers stay dialed. Side imaging works similarly to ...
Humminbird's new Xplore series of fish finders. Courtesy Humminbird Humminbird's new Xplore series of fish finders combining cutting-edge technology with an intuitive touch-screen design and updated ...
Installing new electronics on a kayak used to require a willingness to drill significant-size holes in your hull and hoping you didn't do permanent damage. Not anymore. The new 2025 Old Town Sportsman ...
It’s time to find the best fish finder for kayak bass fishing, giving me the ability to “see” into the underwater world and position my kayak in the best fishing spots. But first, to get you up to ...