Reviewing The Eagle FishEasy 350C
There are a lot of fish finders on the market. Most will give you a readout of the bottom terrain, the depth of the water and fish that come within view. So ultimately the final choice in picking a fish finder comes down to two things; price and the type of fishing you want to do. Deep sea fishermen need a more advanced fish finder than someone who fishes in lakes, rivers or streams. If you mainly target fishing on the latter three, then you need to check out the Eagle FishEasy 350C.
If you happened to have purchased the previous model fish finder from Eagle, the 320C, then the new Eagle FishEasy 350C Color Compact Fishfinder is going to make you much happier. For starters it has a screen that has been enhanced so you can see it during daylight hours. Plus they upped the sonar range another 60 degrees so that gives you better coverage area. And to top it off they sealed it in a waterproof casing.
The 350C comes with a one year warranty which is a great thing. Many fish finders on the market these days come with a very limited warranty. And according to some online reviews, you may need to use that warranty. The chief complaint seems to be the transducer going out quite rapidly. On the bright side, it's easy to request a replacement and you won't have any problems with the customer service. That in itself makes this something you should consider quite heavily.
Before you make up your mind that this is the fish finder for you, take a look at its durability and its compatibility with your fishing vessel.
The Eagle FishEasy 350C is equipped to handle higher boating speeds. It does not have the lag time for refreshing the screen as many other fish finders. Now for the price; it is not cheap but then again the better fish finders are not either. You can find the 350C online for $219.00 and that is not such a bad price. If you are a leisure fisherman, then this fish finder may be exactly what you need, yet professionals may need to look somewhere else.
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