Finding and Catching Fish has never been easier with the Garmin
250 Fish Finder
The Garmin Fishfinder 250 is Garmin's latest addition to their
family of marine chartplotters, handheld GPS, fish finders and
GPS sounders and its already gaining a great reputation amongst
the angling community.
We met up with Johnathan W Ross, a surgeon and keen fisherman to
find out his views on the new Garmin 250.
FFR How long have you had the Garmin 250? JWR I purchased the
250 fish finder as a replacement for my obselete Garmin 160 fish
finder. I have had the 250 for six months and I'm more than
pleased with it.
FFR How do you find the display compared to the Garmin 160? JWR
The display on the Garmin 250 is much more detailed than the
160. It has twice the definition of the older model which means
that what you see on the screen is in great detail. Something
called Depth Control Gain gives really detailed images.
FFR Do you fish different types of water? JWR I fish in both
fresh water and salt water, and the Garmin 250 works well in
both situations.
FFR Did you notice better performance in shallower waters? JWR I
have the version with dual-frequency sonar which is made for
deeper waters, to a depth of 1500'. There is a version of the
Garmin 250 with single-frequency which will be better for
shallow waters, and its cheaper too!
FFR Have you customized your 250 fish finder? JWR I have
connected a Garmin GPS receiver (which I bought separately) to
the unit. I can now mark waypoints directly from the
Fishfinder's keypad.
FFR So is the 250 a fish finder that is easy to use? JWR Very
easy. It works out of the box, so no complicated set-up. It's
very slim so it doesn't get in the way when its mounted - I've
got mine on the bow. Its mounted on a swivel so that it can be
viewed from any angle. The buttons are easy to use, too, even
with gloves on.