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| Tweet Topic Started: 15th July 2007 - 10:38 AM (46 Views) | |
| Nige | 15th July 2007 - 10:38 AM Post #1 |
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2. Catch more fish than the next guy Fishing is another sport where persistence and fundamentals pay off, but a GPS provides several fishing perks beyond the basics. Garmin makes a fishing-friendly GPS, the 76CSx, that includes fishing and hunting schedules for the best days and times to fish and which species are in season. There's also a barometric altimeter - which determines your altitude based on atmospheric pressure - which can help you determine the best times for fishing. For planning a corporate event, you can use a GPS to set a waypoint marker for all attendees, not only for the lake itself but for the best fishing spots on the lake. There's also sunrise and sunset information, moon phases for judging how much light you will have for nighttime outings and tide tables for those who fish on the ocean. One last perk for fishing with a GPS: most recent models use a highly sensitive electronic compass that works even when you are motionless - unlike the analogue compasses used in earlier devices. *fish* |
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Location :- Hull Never hit a man with glasses. Hit him with a baseball bat! Don't let your mind wander - it's too little to be let out alone! | |
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