Fish Finders - How To Turn Your Fish Finder Into a Fish-catching Machine: New Kindle Book Helps Reveal Expert's Secrets
Online, July 17, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Fishing in general and fresh-water fishing in specific is one of the most loved and honored outdoor recreational activities for young and old. To catch a "mess" of fish for dinner gives generation after generation of anglers a sense of satisfaction beyond the nutritional value of the fresh filets. Tournament anglers measure their success by how many fish they bring back to the scales after a good day of angling. From bass and walleyes to stripers, crappie and catfish to trout, fresh-water species provide sporting opportunities that bring families together, create lasting memories, and for some, make them a lot of money.
"Right now, most of the fishing world cannot afford the newest industry breakthrough fish-finding system, announced last week at ICAST (the fishing industry wholesalers' show). The Humminbird 360 Imaging "system" will cost between $3500 and $6500 dollars including the actual fish finder. My book teaches people that they don't need to spend that kind of money to find success. I show them how to use their current fish finder, regardless of the age and make to catch more fish." - Don Allphin, speaking about his new book title.
Don Allphin is a professional bass angler, and certified outdoor fanatic who has shared his expertise through writing and publishing more than 1300 articles over the past 17 years. His website, DonAllphin.com, is all about freshwater fishing, with an emphasis on helping anglers become better at what they do, and to catch more fish. From bass to trout, cold water to warm, no topic is off limits. Mr. Allphin is the former publisher of Bass West Magazine - a national bass fishing magazine that developed a cult-like following among recreational and tournament bass anglers. He sold the publication in 2002.
Noted for his writing, Mr. Allphin has just completed a Kindle e-book available in the Kindle Store on Amazon.com, titled, Fish Finders - How to turn your fish finder into a fish-catching machine.
"Fish Finders is NOT an owner's manual," explains Allphin. "Rather, it is a method of getting the most out of your current fish finder: how to learn to translate what's seen on the screen to putting more fish in the boat."
Fish Finders provides valuable insights and tips that teach anglers from on-the-water images exactly how to identify different species, target specific fish, and consistently catch them. Descriptions of screen shots differentiate between prey and predator, the bottom, the line, tackle, and fish.
Mr. Allphin writes a weekly newspaper column (12 years running) on fishing and the outdoors for The Daily Herald in Provo, Utah. He is a Charter member of the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA), which strives to help traditional outdoor sports endure.
People struggling to understand their fish finders or would simply like to better utilize the technology that they now own should visit http://www.donallphin.com and download a copy through Amazon.com of the e-book Fish Finders - How to turn your fish finder into a fish-catching machine.