Bionic Fish Finder
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With the Bionic Fish Finder you will change the way you fish and spend less time waiting and more time catching the "big ones". The Bionic Fish Finder is an electronic transducer that can sense the high frequency sound waves that are emitted by fish to help you located them.
The Bionic Fish Finder works by sticking it in the water where it will emit sound waves that will bounce off any fish and return a certain echo that is interpreted and displayed on the LCD screen. The Bionic Fish finder can sense any fish up to 100 feet below the water surface and it will tell you the exact depth at which the fish is located.
The Bionic Fish Finder is battery operated making it super portable and you can take it wherever you want. Plus, since it is battery operated if it runs out of batteries, simply put in new ones and you back in action!
Bionic Fish Finder Features:
The Bionic Fish Finder works by sticking it in the water where it will emit sound waves that will bounce off any fish and return a certain echo that is interpreted and displayed on the LCD screen. The Bionic Fish finder can sense any fish up to 100 feet below the water surface and it will tell you the exact depth at which the fish is located.
The Bionic Fish Finder is battery operated making it super portable and you can take it wherever you want. Plus, since it is battery operated if it runs out of batteries, simply put in new ones and you back in action!
Bionic Fish Finder Features:
- Advanced fish-finding technology in the palm of your hand
- Portable, state-of-the-art detection technology
- The Bionic Fish Finder locates the fish for you
- A must-have for all fishermen
- Dock Fishing
- Shoreline Fishing
- Ice Fishing
- Boat Fishing & More!
Bionic Fish Finder Reviews
14 October 2011
We tried out the Bionic Fish today in the Ocklawaha River, Marion County, FL We bought this finder because we have a 15'-4" Gheenoe, a canoe-like fiberglass boat. It was all I had hoped for. I've used a Humminbird for a long time, so I am familiar with fish/depth finders.
The current was swift, causing oscillating variations in depth readings. We understood what was going on and this did not bother us.

