Modern Humminbird sonar, left, identifies lake depth with a color selection system, while Mega-360 sonar imaging, right, provides a 360-degree view of bottom structure and fish all around the boat.
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 ...
The Humminbird XPLORE is making waves and gaining attention by proving itself to be one of the easiest to use fish finders now available. Fish finder technology has really blown up in the last few ...
Be it Garmin LiveScope, Lowrance Active Target 2 or Humminbird Mega Live 2, live sonar seems to have popped up on bass boats overnight, but saltwater anglers have not adopted it in similar numbers—at ...
The new Apex multifunction displays from Humminbird combine a host of advanced sonar technologies and full networking capabilities into a full-HD display. Designed for flush or bracket mounting, Apex ...
Forward-facing sonar has changed the game in professional bass fishing. While some anglers and pundits have mixed or negative feelings about the relatively new technology there’s no question that it’s ...
Electronics are a hot button topic in fishing lately. Over the last few years, the advent of technology like side-scan, down-scan, and forward-looking sonar has a lot of folks asking if the sport is ...
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