Humminbird RF35 Smartcast Series FishFinder

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  • Fully functional watch with date and time capability.
  • High visibility 1 1/4" diagonal display with 48V x 32H resolution.
  • Water surface temperature and digital depth readout.
  • 75 ft. remote operating range, 100 ft. depth capability.

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Little rubber ducky fish finder.
 
Review Date: October 4, 2007
Reviewer: Barbara E. Dickinson,
Typical of electronic watches has more features than necessary. By accident and reading the instructions in a canoe it started working in about 5 min. Works great shows fish and structure gives depth and water temp even tells time. Only thing I would change is buttons can get pushed accidently while sleeping or doing everyday chores this throws it into a mode other than time. Usually it goes to fishing mode which according to the instructions runs down the battery at a faster rate as it must act as a radio reciever. If the buttons had been shielded it would be a perfect product. Customer service was great they told me it was water resistant some thing I couldn't find in the instructions. Eventually I plan to use as a bobber/sonar buoy and see the crappie taking the bait how cool is that.
Beginner's Luck
 
Review Date: July 11, 2008
Reviewer: L. Miller,
This nifty little gadget won't win you the bass tournament, but for a casual fisherman, it works really well. Watch is comfortable, and so far has been pretty accurate. Thanks Humminbird.
Does the job
 
Review Date: January 9, 2010
Reviewer: Ben Norman, Palmdale, Ca.
It finds the fish. Now I have not caught anything using this but I don't think that is the devices fault ha ha. The only thing negative about it is that it lays down kinda at an angle and the button gets bumped turning it on sometimes which will run down the battery level. When you store it be mindful of that, other than that it works great. I get bites all the time, if I could just learn how to hook a dang fish I would be ok. Mine also doesn't have a watch band, it has the band that wraps around the fishing pole.
Just as described, simple to use but limited range
 
Review Date: May 21, 2008
Reviewer: Lisa Smith, Houma, LA USA
I bought this for my husband for his birthday and was pleased with the results. It's pretty obvious that the fish need to be very close, nearly right underneath for the sensor to pick them up. However, it really made fishing more interesting and worked great as a "bobber" or cork. My husband did say that it was amazing how well it worked for the money but that it was a little strange to look at his watch while fishing. Maybe the version of this product that straps to the fishing pole might be worth considering.
smartcast
 
Review Date: August 1, 2010
Reviewer: shark,
Great item advice for everybody who is fishing by rod from small boat or from land. Will better if they could make it show the size of the fish but still working good it worse it money.

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