Reasons to Use an Electronic Fish Finder

Thom W. Conroy
To a purist of the sport of fishing, the use of an electronic fish finder would be akin to throwing a stick of dynamite into the water and then scooping up the dead fish and calling it a sport. In an objective view, electronic fish finders can not only tell where fish are located within a body of water, but can also give information as to the number of fish in a school and their size. In this application, at least a fisherman searching for "the big one" can be aided by knowing where not to waste their time catching an endless string of smaller fish. The reasons to utilize an electronic fish finder are many, and the only real reason not to use one is in the perspective of an individual that considers the use to be cheating or unsportsmanlike.

For a fisherman that is unfamiliar with a specific body of water an electronic fish finder can help them to key in on locations of fish habitat, and help in assessing the contour of a lake bottom to enable success. Inexperienced or individuals that are new to fishing can be helped in their endeavors by a fish finder simply because they lack the experience and skill to locate fish by using their knowledge. Those individuals with limited financial resources or those residing in remote locations that rely upon the fish they catch for sustenance can ensure food is always available at home by using a fish finder to inprove their catch. Others will use a fish finder simply because it is a legal aspect of fishing that will help provide success with less time spent in frustration.

Adults attempting to instill the love of fishing in children can be assisted substantially by incorporating the use of an electronic fish finder into the first few fishing trips that they take children on. A child will most likely enjoy fishing much more if they can actually encounter success on the first few tries, and using an electronic fish finder can make certain that they enjoy the activity, and thusly be active in an outdoor lifestyle. The first time a parent takes a child fishing is special, and a memory can be created of a great event by using an electronic fish finder. In the hands of an experienced fisherman, an electronic fish finder can be used as a teaching tool, so that children and other beginners can learn to read a body of water and locate fish in the future without any technological assistance.

One of the least valid reasons for using an electronic fish finder is for a fisherman to take the "easy way out". This can be attributed to sloth or a fear of failure in an activity in which the individual considers themselves to be somewhat of an expert. When the realization strikes that skills fall short of reality, a fisherman that is painfully unsuccessful will often scramble for any aid that can produce results, regardless of the amount of success that is directly attributable to them personally. In this aspect, the electronic fish finder allows them to save face and retain bragging rights without the truth of the matter ever being known to anyone other than themselves.

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