From sonar to apps: Fishing tech at the fingertips
From sonar to apps: Fishing tech at the fingertips highlights how modern fish finders have evolved from basic depth tools into feature-rich electronics for anglers. The article explains that today’s units do more than show water depth; they can detect submerged obstacles and reefs, identify fish-holding structures, track fish movements in singles or schools, and estimate fish size. It also describes how anglers can save “hot spots” in the device’s memory to return later. Sonar, short for Sound Navigation Ranging, is presented as the underlying principle, adapting underwater mapping technology into fishing use. While early “sporting” models used simpler flasher displays and were common even after the 1990s, the newest LCD-based systems can reach prices up to $4,000, alongside cheaper alternatives.






