The Garmin Striker is a fantastic addition to any angler’s supplies. This durable, easy to use, sonar device creates a clear image of fish locations and fishing areas. Not only can you mark your favorite fishing spot, you can save it and locate it again the following day with STRIKER and echomap. You can also share your waypoints and routes with others so they can follow and return themselves. The device’s 3.5-inch color fishfinder with built in GPS system allows you to see how fast you’re traveling and the CHIRP sonar system sends a continuous mixture of high and low frequencies that provides significantly more information than other systems.
You can mark different areas on the water such as hotspots, items in the water, docks, trees or brush so you can avoid or find them next trip.Available separately if you want a higher performance CHIRP, are the GT8 and GT15 transducer. The unit also comes with the proper mounting gear and hardware wire so you can mount it to your boat or kayak. This device is incredibly durable and waterproof, able to withstand a multitude of different climates and weather events. The easy to use layout and quick set up makes this a desirable option for even the least technology savvy individuals.
Maximum depth for this device’s sonar is 1,600ft in freshwater and 750ft in saltwater with 200 W (RMS) transmit power and the traditional 50/77/200 kHz frequencies.This device also comes with a water temperature log and graph and the screens display size is 1.9” x 2.9” and the resolution is 480 x 320 pixels. This device runs off of a 12-volt external battery, no internal battery included. Personally, I enjoy the quick start up, easy to use navigation screen and the fact that everything you need comes with the unit. The device also functions consistently at high and low speeds, which adds to the devices efficiency. This product is one of the best portable fish finders for kayaks and small boats?
Garmin Striker 4 - Best New Fish Finder for Kayaks?
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