Portable Handheld Fish Finder

The FF3355P is the latest in portable fish finder technology.


 
 

This fish finder includes all the features of the FF3300P but has dozens of new features, including:

  • Instant Depth,
  • Fish, Weed, and Bottom Contour/Composition Readings from 1.5 to 99.99 Feet to the nearest 1/10th Foot or Meter
  • Four Sensitivity Settings
  • WeedID
  1. Clearly Depicts the Height of Vegitation
  2. Suregrip Ruberized Housing
  3. Headphone Style Sensor Plug
  4. Velcro Cable Strap
  5. Closed Cell Foam Sensor Float
  6. 45 Degree Sonar Coverage (twice the underwater coverage area) -
  7. Operates At Temperatures Down to 0 Degrees Fahrenheit.

The new sonar sensor that comes with this fish finder lets you troll, mount, or float the sensor. It attaches to a broomstick handle to scan under weeds, lily pads, ice, or docks to find trophy lunkers. It also comes with mounting tabs for hull mounting of your portable fish finder to canoes, kayaks, and jon boats. Includes a 2 year Factory Warranty.

HawkEye Portable Handheld Fish Finder

5 Responses to “Portable Handheld Fish Finder”

  1. Mike Hodgdon Says:

    I am passionate about fishing. I have a very strong desire for the activity. The start of trout season signifies the beginning of the entire fishing season, for me. Can anyone please tell me which country has the greatest salmon fishing in the world?

  2. Ken Says:

    I take the kid’s up the Ash River in Voyeguer’s National Park each summer and fish below the water falls for Smallmouth Bass, they just love it. Some good info here- http://www.fishingminnesota.110mb.com Changes quit often, but they had a good article about the park and Smallmouth fishing.

  3. Patry Says:

    Very nice this post. My hobby is fishing trouts.
    Best regards

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