The Sonar in a fish finder is a cone shape sound wave that starts at the transsciever at the bottom of your boat. The down rigger weight is out of this cone and the fishfinder will not see it. If you stop the boat and the downrigger ball sinks directly below the boat it should be visible, if not the sensitivity of the unit is not set for the proper depth oor sensitivity.
looking for an adress to send my lowrance fish finder for repair
The best place to send you Lowrance fish finder is to the manufacturer. Check out their warranty and repair policies on their site.
Research has shown that the Lowrance fish finder has a number of benefits over others. Some of the advantages are that is has a good sonar, easy fish identification, clear bottom image and excellent graphs and performance.
Not unless you can get the sensor under the ice.
There are several types of transducers. Are you going to mount it on the stern or shoot through the hull ? Some attach to trolling motor.
Any answer you get on here is going to be subjective in nature, but for what it's worth, I like the Lowrance format. There are a number of models depending on the size of screen you want, but I should think any dual frequency fish finder with a color chartplotter should satisfy you. The Lowrance uses the Navionics chip for its charts, but I think most charting programs are very similar. What I particularly like about the Lowrance is that it's easy to use and rarely loses a GPS signal. But again, this is just one opinion. Good luck.
There are plenty of different ideas on the question which phone has the best WiFi finder. However, most of people agree with the idea that iPhone has the best WiFi finder.
I here to get an answer to my question, not answer yours!
A downrigger is a fishing tool which uses a heavy weight "4-8 ounces, normally" to get your bait or lure down to the depth where fish are found "see using your depth/fish finder" at trolling speeds. The fishing line and bait are attached to a thin stainless steel line which the heavy weight is attached to. Your fishing line and bait are then, held in place to the stainless line and weight by a quick re-release clip. When a fish takes your bait the clip releases the line your poll snaps up, somebody on the boat yells..."fish on!" and then the battle begins! It is physically impossible to get your bait to depths of 75-100 or more feet down without the use of a down rigger at trolling speeds.
The finder fee is typically equal to one month's rent. It is possible that there is regulation limiting this fee. The NYS Attorney General's Office can probably answer the regulation question.
A Telrad Finder can be used as a complement to the "miniature telescope" finders. When paired with a "Go-To" scope, the Telrad Finder can be used as the only finder.
You can get it from a girl in the Berry Master's house in Route 208 after answering "yes" to her question.