Humminbird fish finders were born in—and still live in—the bass and inshore fishing world. Started in 1971 in Eufaula, Alabama, and spearheaded by Tom Mann, Humminbird’s first depth flasher brought ...
Skeeter Boats is deepening its long-standing partnership with Johnson Outdoors by making Humminbird MEGA Live Imaging 2 an option on all 2025 models. These flagship packages will also feature a ...
For several years, the Helix has been the workhorse of the tournament scene, whether you need Mega imaging, side-imaging, or more. It’s the perfect combination of the features you need on a screen ...
Modern Humminbird sonar, left, identifies lake depth with a color selection system, while Mega-360 sonar imaging, right, provides a 360-degree view of bottom structure and fish all around the boat.
If you've been waiting to upgrade your electronics setup, now's the time: The Humminbird HELIX 7 CHIRP MEGA SI GPS G4 Fish Finder/Chartplotter is $300 off its regular $1,000 price! That's right, you ...
As a Grand Forks catfish guide, Brad Durick uses technology to locate the whiskery denizens of the Red River's murky depths. These days, Durick runs a Humminbird Helix 10 G2N (which stands for ...
Humminbird has long been one of the top players in the marine electronics game, and rather than resting on those laurels they continue to innovate with new technologies like Mega 360. However, ...
As forward-facing sonar, aka live sonar, from brands such as Garmin and Lowrance takes over freshwater bass fishing, some anglers forget that the company that introduced this technology was Humminbird ...
Love it or hate it, technology is becoming increasingly intertwined with the outdoors, especially fish finders. Long gone are the days of putting around a lake and looking for clues as to where the ...
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