Insane Reef Fishing Action 8 Way Hookups on Large Nannygai

http://www.reefari.com Insane reef fishing action at its best on the Great Barrier Reef. 8 Way hookups on Large Nannygai, up to 6 kilo’s with a 7kilo Red emporer, awesome video and glad I got it on camera. One of those magic days on the water on the Reef. We even got 9 Nannygai’s on one drift. Phenomenal weather to top off an awesome day and some of the best reef fishing ever!! We had to leave the fish biting and filled the icebox in a couple of drifts. Insane Fishing most definately, and when these deep spots fire, some of the best reef fishing you’ll see. We left the fish biting and were well under Great Barrier Reef Marine park and fishery legislation.
Check out other great reef and game fishing videos at our Youtube fishing Channel, heaps of great video footage.
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Cheers Greg
check out charter boats and great fishing packages with Reefari to get amongst the fishing action as well,

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Furuno Navnet 3D: What’s New For 2011!

Furuno Navnet 3D Marine Electronics Are Available from PSICOMPANY.COM. Call 1.800.826.2907

More Infromation on Furuno Navnet 3D Marine Electronics:

http://www.psicompany.com/furuno-navnet-3d/

NavNet 3D’s new Ultra High Definition (UHD) Digital Radar technology sets a new standard in marine radar. With a highly advanced digital sensor and signal processing technologies, UHD Digital Radar greatly enhances situational awareness

Furuno NavNet 3D Multi Funtion Displays (MFD) have been totally redesigned to be the most ergonomic and functional displays you’ve ever seen. It incorporates a new user interface that challenges the conventional menu operating system with a whole new concept, the RotoKey on-screen revolving menu key. By turning a rotary knob, RotoKey will be activated, giving you full access to NavNet 3D controls.

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http://www.psicompany.com/furuno

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Furuno FCV585 Fishfinder Video Overview

Furuno FCV585 Fishfinder, 8.4″ Color LCD Display, Dual 50/200 KHZ Frequency, 600 watts/1 KW, Buy From PSICOMPANY.COM. Call 1-800-826-2907….

Furuno FCV575 Fishfinder Technical Specifications and Review:

http://www.psicompany.com/furuno-fcv585-fishfinder-2011-spec/

The Furuno FCV585 Fishfinder is a dual frequency (50 kHz and 200 kHz) Color LCD Fishfinder featuring Furuno’s DSP technology. The Furuno FCV585 Fishfinder displays underwater conditions in 8, 16 or 64 colors on a super-bright 8.4″ LCD screen.

Youve probably heard about digital fish finders, but arent quite sure what the difference is. The main difference is the filtering capabilities and auto adjustments. Our new FDF (Furuno Digital Filter) technology helps adjust gain, STC Clutter and output power, as well as suppress main bang (the echoes just below the transducer.) It also makes the picture clearer and easier to decipher. But even the best digital filter wont help unless you start with a solid basis, such as Furunos renowned fish finder technology.

The Furuno FCV585 Fishfinder has waterproof construction allowing it to be installed on any bridge. Audio and visual alarms alert you whenever preset limits are met for water depth, water temperature and fish echoes. Selectable display modes include High or Low Frequency, Dual Frequency, Zoom, Nav Data, A-Scope, Marker Zoom, Bottom Zoom or Bottom-Lock. Furuno’s TLL (Target Lat/Lon) output allows you to interface the FCV585 with your Furuno chart plotter so you can mark any spot you desire and save it as a waypoint, enabling you to return to it whenever you desire

Standard Features:

Dual-Frequency 50/200 kHz
New DSP Filter makes the picture clearer and easier to discriminate between baitfish and larger target species
8/16/64 Color Echo Presentations
Hands free adjustments of gain, STC & output power through digital filtering
8 Range Scales to 2,500 feet
High output power of 600W or 1kW via transducer selection
Audio and visual alarms for water depth, fish echoes and water temperature*
Wide variety of transducer options
Bright, 8.4″ color LCD gives excellent readability even in broad daylight
Waterproof construction permits installation on open bridge
Selectable automatic cruising or fishing modes to suit your style of boating
Automatic function for detecting fish and bottom in both shallow and deep water
User-programmable nav data display provides analog and digital nav data*
Alarms: Bottom, Fish (bottom lock and normal), Speed, Water Temperature and Arrival (Speed, arrival and water temperature alarms require appropriate sensor)
White line feature helps discriminate fish lying near the bottom
Destination waypoint feature provides range, bearing, and time-to-go to destination waypoint (up to 20 waypoints)
*requires appropriate sensors
Power Requirements: 12-24 VDC 1.5 to 0.5 A

More Furuno Marine Electronics Information:

http://www.psicompany.com/furuno/

Narrated By: Richard Hart – PSICOMPANY.COM

http://www.psicompany.com/

http://www.richardhart.com

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Furuno FCV620 Fishfinder Overview

Furuno FCV620 Fishfinder, 5.6″ Color LCD Display, Dual 50/200 KHZ Frequency, 600 watts output, Available at PSICOMPANY.COM. Call 1-800-826-2907!

Furuno FCV620 Fishfinder Technical Specifications and review:

http://www.psicompany.com/furuno-fcv620-fishfinder/

The FCV620 Fishfinder is a dual frequency (50 kHz and 200 kHz) Color LCD Fishfinder featuring Furuno’s DSP technology that displays underwater conditions in 8, 16 or 64 colors on a super-bright 5.6″ LCD screen.
Youve probably heard about digital fish finders, but arent quite sure what the difference is. The main difference is the filtering capabilities and auto adjustments. Our new FDF (Furuno Digital Filter) technology helps adjust gain, STC Clutter and output power, as well as suppress main bang (the echoes just below the transducer.) It also makes the picture clearer and easier to decipher. But even the best digital filter wont help unless you start with a solid basis, such as Furunos renowned fish finder technology.

The FCV620′s waterproof construction allows it to be installed on any bridge. Audio and visual alarms alert you whenever preset limits are met for water depth, water temperature and fish echoes. Selectable display modes include High or Low Frequency, Dual Frequency, Zoom, Nav Data, A-Scope, Marker Zoom, Bottom Zoom or Bottom-Lock. Furuno’s TLL (Target Lat/Lon) output allows you to interface the FCV620 with your Furuno chart plotter so you can mark any spot you desire and save it as a waypoint, enabling you to return to it whenever you desire.

Standard Features:
Dual-Frequency 50/200 kHz
New DSP Filter makes the picture clearer and easier to discriminate between baitfish and larger target species
8/16/64 Color Echo Presentations
Hands free adjustments of gain, STC & output power through digital filtering
8 Range Scales to 2,500 feet
High output power of 600W
Audio and visual alarms for water depth, fish echoes and water temperature*
Wide variety of transducer options
Bright, 5.6″ color LCD gives excellent readability even in broad daylight
Waterproof construction permits installation on open bridge
Selectable automatic cruising or fishing modes to suit your style of boating
Automatic function for detecting fish and bottom in both shallow and deep water
User-programmable nav data display provides analog and digital nav data*
Alarms: Bottom, Fish (bottom lock and normal), Speed, Water Temperature and Arrival (Speed, arrival and water temperature alarms require appropriate sensor)
White line feature helps discriminate fish lying near the bottom
Fast transmission rate of 3,000 PRR (Pulse Repetition Rate) per second for enhanced shallow water detection
*requires appropriate sensors
Power Requirements: 12-24 VDC 1 to 0.5 A

More Furuno Marine Electronics:

http://www.psicompany.com/furuno/

Narrated By: Richard Hart – PSICOMPANY.COM

http://www.psicompany.com/

http://www.richardhart.com

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How to use a fish finder and GPS, Lowrance and Furuno when fishing!!

http://www.reefari.com This Video on how you use your fish finder and GPS shows how to use them together and sound out a new area. I’m using a Lowrance fish finder and Furuno GPS. Try and buy the best gear you can afford, as you will get better results. Also a bigger screen makes for easier use. I like to use two separate stand alone units. I beleve this is easier to work with and gives a bigger better view of your GPS And fish finder.
We had perfect conditions in this video which makes it alot easier to sound around a new area, and search the structure and find out where the fish are located. I work the area in a circular motion as per the GPS, and watching the depth sounder closely you can see changes in the bottome and where the fish are located. I love the old Lowrance 7500C as it has Icons which are great for marking where the fish are or structure is. I’ll even map out where a big bommie or rock is, which makes it easy to drift the mark or anchor on the waypoint perfectly. Unfortunately I don’t think the new Lowrance GPS Plotters have Icons anymore? A real shame, heaps of waypoints, but the Icons were an awesome feature.
I have a Furuno FCV 585 sounder with a 1 Kw transducer. Great for fishing in really deep water, although we usually fish in about 50 metres to 70 metres at the most. Play with your settings and find what you like best. I like a manual gain of 4.7, but once again this will depend on your boat and how your transducer is set up. Mine is through hull in a wetbox.
Don’t be afraid to sound around an area and find where the fish are holding, then you can set your drift up to work where the fish are for best results.
Please subscribe for more great fishing tips and videos coming soon,
Cheers Greg
This video was filmed on a recent mothershipping trip fishing some 200 kilometres offshore and phenomenal fishing to match, more info at our website at
http://www.reefari.com/charters/mackay-fishing-charters.html

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Airmar TM260 Introduction, Installation Tips

The new TM260 takes the legendary performance of the B260 to your vessel’s transom. This top-of-the-line broadband transom-mount brings crystal clear imaging to any of today’s fishfinders. The large 200 kHz element and the seven-element 50 kHz array are excellent for bait and game fish separation along with detecting ground fish holding tight to the bottom. The TM260’s high-performance mounting bracket is easy-to-install and has a streamlined shape that delivers high-speed performance

This version of the TM260 is for Furuno sounders and fishfinders that take a 10-pin connector. (All TM260 models are manufactured and shipped as a TM260-MM standard transducer with a 2M cable ending in an Airmar connector, plus an 8M cable that converts from the standard Airmar connector to the manufacturer-specific connector.)

Product Features

  • RMS power 1000W (works with 600W or 1000W sounders)
  • Frequency 50/200kHz
  • Beam width 19 deg at 50kHz, 6 deg at 200kHz
  • Depth readings up to 1800-2500 ft at 50kHz, 700-1000 ft at 200kHz
  • Kick-up transom bracket included, accomodates transom angles between 3 and 21 degrees
  • 10M cable attached

 

Airmar Transom-Mounted Transducer Comparison

  • P66 : 600W : Good : Benchmark model for comparison
  • TM258 : 1kW : Better : 25 times more sensitive at 50 kHz, 16 times more sensitive at 200 kHz
  • TM260 : 1kW : Superb : 50 times more sensitive at 50 kHz, 13 times more sensitive at 200 kHz

http://www.blueheronmarine.com/Furuno-Fishfinder-Transducer-TM260-10F-7036

 

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