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Garmin Fish Finder 400C With Dual Frequency

19 December 2009 15 views No Comment Print This Post Email This Post

Choosing a gift for someone who could live life on a fishing boat can leave you scratching your head wondering what to buy. Why not get them a gift they’ll love that will help take any frustration out of fishing for pleasure or business at the same time? You can do that for them by getting them one of the Garmin 400C Fish Finder GPS Systems.

Spending all day long on a boat and then coming home without any fish is not what any die hard fisherman wants to happen. Neither is running the boat aground due to a miscalculation in the depth perception.

But the truth is no matter how good someone is at fishing, no matter how experienced, they can’t foresee where the fish will be and they can’t foresee underwater perils - until now.

With the Garmin 400C Fish Finder, your fisherman can easily locate where the fish are hiding out and with the depth reading, they can be aware of obstacles below the surface that could damage their boat.

This tool makes fishing a relaxing and rewarding experience. A Garmin not only helps with finding fish, but has an alarm that will sound to warn of impending trouble. There are also zoom and low battery warnings as well.

The screen on the Garmin 400C Fish Finder is of high quality and comes with many extra perks. You can get clear detail and even a notation telling what the temperature of the water is. This finder also comes with the ability to do split frequency. That means you’ll get to see the images two different ways.

The Garmin 400C Fish Finder is easy to setup, has a solid reputation and can make fishing a better experience. You couldn’t give a better fishing or water safety gift to anyone or yourself.

NEW GARMIN FISHFINDER 400c FISH FINDER DUAL FREQENCY NEW GARMIN FISHFINDER 400c FISH FINDER DUAL FREQENCY Paypal US $309.90 7d 15h 8m
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