![]() The head control fits onto a body that is comprised of a head mount, C-clamp, telescopic rod (24-40 inches), and built-in transducer. ![]() The Humminbird Fishin’ Buddy was designed for minimal assembly and wiring. From the Fishing Tech perspective, we give the Humminbird Fishin’ Buddy Max DI an overall B rating. We think the ease of use and mounting versatility, along with the down imaging and dual beam frequency, this is an excellent choice for those looking to break into the fish finder scene and especially for those looking for a fish finder for smaller, single seat watercraft. In this review, we are going to take a look at one of Humminbird’s new line of portable and versatile fish finders, the Fishin’ Buddy Max DI. From our own experience, a reliable sonar fish finder can turn the tide in your favor when chasing your fish species of choice. So, I'm pretty much feeling like splitting pts to those who at least tried to help - majority to Nick (and an A for effort) if no one objects.Most anglers who have the hobby, or maybe more truthfully the addiction of fishing have employed the use of a fish finder or are seriously considering purchasing one. If anyone is ever in central Illinois and sees a really crappy blue and silver boat with the bat-symbol on the hood, feel free to say hi to The-Captain -) The good news is that the boat fired up and ran beautifully on its maiden voyage this year - It's kind of sad being really pumped about my underpowered tiny 14-foot fiberglass junker, but a janky boat is better than no boat. ![]() I'm pretty sure the readings were not entirely false, since I was reading them when the lake (1 hour after sunset) was pretty much empty of all other sources of sonar noise (other boats, their wakes, and people). The biggest lesson I have learned so far is that even if you have a fish finder, you still have to know how to fish - I've had the screen amazingly full of fish readings/echos and still managed to go home empty handed. ![]() Well, the annoying open-question robots have been hassling me about closing this - the best guide I have found so far is the manual for the newer version of the fish finder I already have - there are a lot of extra features, but enough similarities to at least get some vague idea of what's going on. ![]()
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