No Fish is Safe from The Humminbird RF35 Smartcast Fishfinder Wrist Watch

fishwatch-300x225 No Fish is Safe from The Humminbird RF35 Smartcast Fishfinder Wrist Watch

Going fishing this weekend? We highly suggest you take the Humminbird SmartCast RF35 with you. Never waste time again sitting in a boat waiting for a nibble on your fishing line. Slap this baby on your wrist and you’ll find fish up to 100 feet in any direction.  It may look like some cute digital game for your watch at first glance but this watch will find all the fish you are looking to hook. You can even do night fishing since the watch has a backlight.  The green Advanced Remote Sonar Sensor (RSS) is super portable and can be placed anywhere and will beam back to your watch with details of where the little fishes can be found. The watch will give you water temperature and digital depth readout too.  All of this information is all yours with a quick glance at your wrist. It is of course waterproof and retails for $79.99.

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