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Theyre rock solid, with a cone-shaped line guide and a carbon fiber side plate, both of which are comfortable to use all day and wont flex or give at inopportune times

Unlike basic fish finders that only show sonar blips, these camera-integrated systems let you see the fish in real time, distinguishing between target species and baitfish, and even checking the condition of your lure or bait

Factory standard includes both down imaging up to 400 feet and side imaging out to 800 feet, along with traditional dual-spectrum CHIRP sonar for the most complete picture of what lies beneath

Some of the important reel design features that first appear in American reels during this period include: Jeweled bearings and bushings at pivot points in reels to facilitate smoother and longer cast (designed apparently independently by Snyder or his sons in Kentucky and John Conroy in New York, between the 1820s and 1850s) Disengaging the crank from the spool during casting (free spool) to facilitate smoother and longer casts (John Conroy, during the 1830s) Adjustable spool brake (John Conroy, during the 1840s) A lightweight, well-ventilated reel designed to facilitate line preservation (William Billinghurst, from Rochester, New York, in 1859) Plated reels to protect against corrosion (multiple New York reel makers prior to 1860)

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