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Bottom Line Fish Finders FISHIN' BUDDY 1200


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Wherever you like to fish—lakes, reservoirs, rivers or streams, you'll never have a fishing buddy who can spot fish as easy and as fast as a Bottom Line ®Fishin' Buddy™.Whether you travel hours to a remote fly-in or walk a hundred yards to the dock, this one-piece, self-contained electronic fish finder goes with you. It's truly portable—weighs just five pounds and operates for up to 40 hours on three "C" batteries. You don't need a bass boat to fish for largemouths. Or a deep-V to fish for walleyes. As a matter of fact, you don't need a boat at all. Fishin' Buddy's C-clamp mounting system lets you use it on just about any dock and any type of boat—canoes, dinghies, johnboats, pontoons, rowboats, even float tubes. Because Fishin' Buddy is both a Sidefinder ®and a depth finder, you can look for fish in two directions—sideways and down. And out to the side, as most anglers know, is usually where most of the fish are.

With Fishin' Buddy, you can find fish anywhere you want, anytime you want, any way you want. It's the best fishing buddy you'll ever have. • Multi-view screen provides both side and down views on one screen at the same time • Operates for up to 40 hours with three "C" batteries (1/ 3 fewer at 32° F) • Totally self-contained and portable—weighs just five pounds • All new, easy-to-read 128V x 64H Supertwist display • C-clamp mounting system mounts virtually anywhere—to boats, docks, float tubes • Fully adjustable telescopic shaft allows for easy transportation and storage

Bottom Line, the technological leader in sonars, is a product by Computrol, Inc. of Meridian, Idaho. For more information on the Fishin' Buddy 2250 or 1200, or other Bottom Line products, write Computrol at 499 East Corporate Drive, Meridian, Idaho 83642, or call (208) 846-9000.

www.bottomlinefishfinders.com




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