Capt. Gus: Fish finder tips

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Even the least expensive fish/depth finder requires a great deal of time and study to learn to use and interpret.
If you are like most new users, taking it out the box is only the beginning of a long and frustrating learning process. Donít despair. It is not as difficult as it may seem.
Begin by reading the ěHow to Installî section of the instructions. If you find that the installing process is more than you can or want to master, have it installed by a professional. Most marinas offer rigging services or can put you in contact with someone who can install your unit at a reasonable price.
Next, read the ěHow to Operateî the Sonar and/or GPS sections of the instruction booklet several times. If you still have questions, and you will, go to the manufacturerís website. There you will find tutorials, frequently asked questions and a host of information that will allow you to better understand the basics of operating and interpreting the unit. Lowrance Electronics has a downloadable emulator on its site (www.lowrance.com ) that allows you to actually practice with a simulator on your computer.
If you need additional coaching, visit a marine electronics outlet and discuss your questions with a sales associate, talk to a fellow boater who is familiar with your unit, or last but not least, call the manufacturerís customer service number: Lowrance (800-324-1356), Hummingbird (800-633-1468) and Garmin (800-800-1020).
If you find it necessary to call, it is best to be in your boat with the electronic unit turned on so the customer service representative can walk you through the procedure(s) you donít understand. Once you have mastered the basics, practice Ö practice Ö practice.
As new questions arise, return to your instruction booklet, the website or call the 800 number as many times as necessary.
If you didnít get the fish finder or GPS you hoped to get for Christmas, the 2010 models are being closed out at large discounts. The best time of the year to purchase marine electronics (Fish Finders, GPS & Radar) is between now and Jan 15.
To help you get a head start on using your new electronic unit, two ěhow toî seminars are scheduled in January.
ěHow to Safely Navigate Lake Norman Using Sonar and GPSî ó Wednesday, Jan. 19, at 6:30 p.m. at North Point Watersports, 112 Doolie Road, Mooresville. Call 704-799-1994 for more information on 90-minute free session.
ěHow to Catch Fish Using Sonar and GPSî ó Jake Bussolini and Gus Gustafson will conduct seminar on Thursday, Jan. 27, at 6:30 p.m. at Gander Mountain, Interstate 77 Exit 36 in Mooresville. Bring your questions and instruction books. For additional information, call 704 658-0822 on this 90-minute free seminar.
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Visit www.fishingwithgus. com or call Gus Gustafson at 704-617-6812, or e-mail him at Gus@LakeNorman.com.