Combine fishing
software
and a fish finder
The 21st century has arrived in the angling world. A new
generation of high-tech anglers is using fishing software to track and
chart their activities. Combined with a fish finder, this strategy
can produce amazing results. The Internet has made fishing software
readily accessible. More and more fishermen are taking what they
learn and employing a fish finder to greatly reduce the portions of
the lake or river they fish to pinpoint likely hot spots.
Use fishing software to log your
successful patterns
In some ways, the idea of turning our sport into a science with
something like fishing software might seem kind of like cheating.
That was my initial reaction, at least. But people have been using a
fish finder for years to give them an advantage on the lake, right?
All you’re doing with this new concept is adding another piece to the
puzzle.
This logging type of fishing software allows any angler to track and
chart the data surrounding each trip out. Over time, patterns emerge
to help the fisherman determine things like what time of day is best,
what location on the lake or river is most productive, and which baits
and lures are most effective. Combine that knowledge with the
judicious use of a fish finder and you might be amazed by how many
more bass, catfish, crappie, walleye, marlin, swordfish and other game
fish you catch.
The best place to find good fishing software is on the Web. Start at
a major search engine like Google (www.google.com)
and put quotation marks around the phrase to get relevant results.
This is a good way to find a quality fish finder, as well.
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