Fishfinders – Depth Finder – Fish finders can help you quickly find depth, temperatures, structure, fish and much more. Some of the units today are so high tech that tournament anglers are at a huge disadvantage if they aren’t using the higher end models on their boats. While the average weekend angler may not benefit as much as the tournament anglers, the higher end fish finders will definitely help anglers put more fish in the boat on a consistent basis. Shop Fishfinders: @ Cabela’s | @ Gander Mountain.

Underwater Camera - Underwater cameras have hit the fishing scene and they are growing in popularity. Aqua Vu was the first major company to come out with underwater cameras for the general public and they are definitely the leader in this field, although, there are more options out there nowadays. MarCum Technologies makes some nice underwater cameras as well and you can even find some other brands if you put in the time to search. Shop Under Water Cameras: @ Cabela’s | @ Gander Mountain.

GPS Units have exploded in the fishing industry in the last few years. There are a lot of fish finders that come with GPS, but more and more fishermen are using hand-held GPS units every day to store the exact spots where they are catching fish. Shop GPS Units: @ Cabela’s | @ Gander Mountain.

Radios – 2 Way Radios - Radios have been a part of fishing for years. There are portable radios, 2-way radios, and permanent radios for the boat. They are now available with GPS so you can also use them for navigation as well. When selecting radios, you need to check the range of the radios. Depending on where you like to go fishing, a range of a few extra miles could help save your life. If you are fishing in places where it would be beneficial to have a 14 mile range instead of an 8 mile range, then spend the extra money and get the right radio for your situation. Shop Radios: @ Cabela’s | @ Gander Mountain.