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Humminbird Matrix 87 Fishfinder - Are You Ready For The Biggest Load Of Fish You Have Ever Caught?

Are you ready to come home with the biggest load of fish you have ever caught? The Humminbird Matrix 87 is the perfect combination of features that allow you to find and catch the fish you are after. By giving you the tools to get the job done, you will be sure to bring home the big one tonight. Here are some of the features and how they will benefit you.

First off, the Matrix 87 offers some of the best technology for fish finders. It has a GPS chartplotter and sonar. Why is this so great? Simple. GPS helps you find your hotspot. The Sonar will help you to find out what’s below, in details. This gives you the most opportunity to catch the right fish. You can rest your boat in the right spot so that you land your line right where the fish are. Sonar will provide you with up to date information on where they are headed and what they are doing down there as well.

You also get high visibility color in your five inch display. This gives you more detail. Find out what’s going on in clear detail. Is it the fish you want? Is the bottom full of hiding spots?

The Built-in UniMap will give you great direction as far as finding out where you are. It will give you four nautical miles of coasts, lakes and rivers. See where you are headed. Find out where the fish is headed as well!

You can use your Matrix 87 to help you locate your favorite hotspot of fish. Or, it will help you to find the best place to catch them by giving you sonar images of the bottom. It will allow you to go to your fish instead of waiting for that fish to come to you. It makes your job just that much easier.

And, when you get home with a cooler full of huge fish, you’ll be glad that the Humminbird 87 did its job!

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