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A Guide to the Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder

By Greg Holmes | December 17, 2009

Fish finders generally have to have three important features. They must be able to tell the fisherman the depth of the water, the temperature of the water and give a readout of the terrain below the fish locator. Most models on the market cover these three basics. But often that is not enough to set one fish locator above the others. There has to be added amenities in order to coax the fisherman’s wallet out. The price has to be reasonable but it still needs a few extras. The Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder delivers these “few” extras.

The Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder is not a top of the line model. It will not give you a 300 foot radius to look at terrain and fish. It does not come already loaded with terrain maps of area fishing spots. But it does give you all of the basics you would expect to find in a fish locator plus a little extra. It is that little extra that has helped boost sales of this fish locator.

Among the extras you get with the Eagle Cuda 300 is the power to see the distance downward of the fish. That is valuable since, when casting out your line and making use of weights, you want to hit the most appropriate depth for the particular fish you’re after. The environment the Eagle Cuda 300 shows is quite thorough bearing in mind it’s a lower end product. No, you will not be able to see that pile of seaweed at the foundation of the lake that you can potentially get caught on, but it does show you a sweeping topography.

The Eagle Cuda 300 also comes with another very helpful feature. It permits you to view the screen even in bright sunlight. Many LCD screens are difficult to read when daylight is shining on them so this is something you should take note of.

You can easily find the Eagle Cuda 300 Fishfinder for around $100, which is remarkably cheap considering all that you do get. No, it probably is not for the competitive fishermen or fisher women, but it is a great model for beginners and for those who like to fish recreationally on occasion. That is perhaps why it is one of the best selling fish locators of its kind.

Need help deciding on the right fish locator? From the Lowrance HDS-10 fishfinder/GPS chartplotter to the Eagle FishEasy color compact, there are fish locator reviews to make the choice easier for you.

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