SMARTCAST
                  Portable Depth Finder by Humminbird
                  Review by Richard Frye
                I've always liked trying out new things, so after 
                  a couple of years of borrowing fish finders from friends, relatives, 
                  neighbors, etc. I finally got my very own. You are probably 
                  asking why I chose this one! Well.....a lot of thought and research 
                  over the last two years went into purchasing this unique portable 
                  sonar device. 
                  
                  One thing that caught my eye was the fact that it uses AA batteries.......and 
                  I'm a AA battery freak! Hell, just about everything I have runs 
                  on AA batteries....interior lights for my Teardrop, digital 
                  camera, flashlights, miners type headlight, VHS marine radio, 
                  Meridian Marine mapping GPS, Grundig Weather radio and I even 
                  got a pocket calculater that has a AA battery! Didn't know that 
                  till I got home, and didn't give but a dollar for it at Walmart! 
                  Whoever designed that little calculator had their shit together! 
                  Most of the time the tiny battery cost 3 times as much as the 
                  calculator. I like AA's because they are readily available almost 
                  anywhere! I wish I ran on AAs instead of 7 heart pills a day! 
                  The first portable fish finder I used was charged with 2 big 
                  ass 6 volt lantern batteries ...you know the kind with the springy 
                  things on top?....and they are not cheap no matter where you 
                  get'em plus they are big and bulky! And some ran on D batteries, 
                  either 4 or 8. 
                Where was I at?........... Oh yeah.....another 
                  one of the many features is that this unit is wireless! The 
                  little green sensor unit attaches to the line on the fishing 
                  rod you are using, and I prefer to have it on a separate rod. 
                  Two little diodes on the bottom of the sensor that can be used 
                  as a bobber or with a slip line activates when it hits the water. 
                  When you retrieve it from the water and the diodes lose water 
                  contact naturally it shuts off. This sensor has a 400 hour built 
                  in battery life then has to be replaced. Folks I've talked with 
                  kinda turned their noses up when I said that, but then I 'splained 
                  to them.......400 hours is a lot of damn time to be fishing! 
                  And if they fished 24 hours a day for 7 days straight ........hell 
                  that ain't but 168 hours! So I told them they could fish roughly 
                  2-1/2 weeks straight without stopping if 'n they could stay 
                  awake that long! Some people can be so damn dumb! They agreed 
                  and changed their attitudes! 
                There are two different senor units...(little 
                  green thingies) that you cast out. One is Channel A and the 
                  other is Channel B which means that two people can actually 
                  use the base unit at the same time. It comes with Channel A. 
                  I was a little relucant at first cause I ain't the best person 
                  in the world when it comes to electronic gadgets that have buttons. 
                  I've tried to answer a phone call with the TV remote and vise 
                  versa......, etc. You know ...like trying to change the channel 
                  with the cordless phone! Done that a lot!...and it can be very 
                  easy to do when you have a remote for the VCR, another one for 
                  the DVD player, another damn remote for the CD player......and 
                  then you got one for the DISH or Direct TV or cable! So there 
                  on the coffee table you got a half a dozen damn remote control 
                  units and have to know which brand to pick up to make whatever 
                  it is work that you want to do something with! There are some 
                  folks that got these new fangles remote gadgets that fit on 
                  a key chain to lock their car, turn on the lights, switch the 
                  burglar alarm off and on and can even start the thing while 
                  you still in the house! If I had a tiny remote like that and 
                  pushed one of those buttons my car would probably blow up! The 
                  whole frigging world runs on remote control units! Damn! That 
                  gave me a headache! I think yall know what I'm talking about 
                  anyway! Kaye once told me that if I had to save the world by 
                  pushing a button she'd just kiss her ass goodbye! Well....it's 
                  only got three button and I already got one figured out! 
                Oh yeah!.........This Smartcast Fish Finder is 
                  the greatest thing since Britney Spears!......hmmm.....must 
                  be in one of my dirty old man moods! 
                This unit has a large easy to ready screen and 
                  you don't need a degree from MIT to understand the images. They 
                  are clear and right to the point. Other features include a back 
                  light for night fishing, sensitivity adjustment, audible fish 
                  alarm that will actually show you 3 different sizes on the screen 
                  so you know baitfish from something larger.....fit for catching, 
                  and gives you the depth of each fish. Depth readings are to 
                  the nearest foot and is accurate till you get in 3 feet of water 
                  but then you don't need one cause you can see the fish then! 
                  The screen also shows the bottom contour in black and in a short 
                  time you will be able to distinquish objects, or structures. 
                  Now.....THEY SAY......it has a range of 100 feet and a depth 
                  range of 100 feet. Well I know for a fact that I got accurate 
                  readings at over 150 feet, and caught those fish too! The cone 
                  will read a diameter of half the depth, so if you are fishing 
                  in 20 feet of water the cone diameter is a 10 foot circle. Another 
                  thing is that you can just float the sensor beside, in front 
                  or behind the boat to scan what's under the boat...or simply 
                  cast it out to check the perimeter all around you. 
                These things start at around 163.99 and some places 
                  might be a few bucks more. Walmart, Gander Mountain and Cabellas 
                  has 'em or you might try ebay. I got mine at our new Gander 
                  Mountain store. This thing is perfect for fishing from the bank, 
                  bridge, a dock or canoe and kayak..and that's what I got mine 
                  for. Plus you can simply cast it into areas you want to check 
                  out without wasting a lot of time. It works great and I've had 
                  it out on the water 4 times with positive results every single 
                  time. In other words......I really like this thing! 
                Other units I've used have a long cable with a 
                  float or have to be dropped over the side of the boat or put 
                  on the boats hull with a suction cup that won't stay put half 
                  the time. Smartcast with its wireless features solves a lot 
                  of problems. You just reel it in, hold the button for a couple 
                  of seconds till it shuts down and paddle on to some other place. 
                
                More expensive units will even give water temperature 
                  readings, but for the money this is a wonderful gadget that 
                  you can have a lot of fun with and lots of rewards too, like 
                  actually finding those fish! 
                I discovered that kids are amazed with it also! 
                  They are really into gadgets....especially the younger anglers! 
                  Several kids that were around thought is was awsome and really 
                  kewl! 
                
                It's too cold to go paddling today......so here 
                  is a pic of my new sonar device on .........you guessed it .....the 
                  infamous Stealth! I rate this unit very high as I have had a 
                  lot of fun and excellent results on my other boats as well. 
                
                I almost forgot to mention that for those of you 
                  that have real good eyes....Smartcast also has a version of 
                  the same unit that can be worn like a wristwatch and is about 
                  40 bucks cheaper. The screen is small, and my old eyes ain't 
                  dat good anymore. I don't even like digital watches cause I 
                  can't read the numbers to tell what time it is without putting 
                  on my damn reading glasses.......that I lose all the time. Mickey's 
                  hands always keep me from being late! I prefer the larger screen 
                  that even reads good with sunlight blaring down over your shoulder! 
                  No shade visor needed with this baby! I always use my polarized 
                  Bill Dance Strike King sunglasses. You catch more fish with'em...Bill 
                  claims.....and I ain't gonna argue with my favorite pro fisherman. 
                  I got 2 pair! 
                I'm having a tough time trying to find a suitable 
                  protective case for it and keep it in a large water resistant 
                  belt bag for now. Well.....this is just my opinion......but 
                  Humminbird did real good with this one! Even ole Bill would 
                  have fun with this thing.....and it's nice to claim I now have 
                  sonar on the Stealth! I confiscated one picture off ebay and 
                  the other is one I took...had to bring the Stealth in out of 
                  the snow!
                 For more info contact Humminbird 
                  on the web or just check out ebay under portable fish finder. 
                  Been trying to figure out how to put micro torpedo tubes on 
                  the Stealth! That's the green sensor thingy by the rifle butt...Them 
                  damn geese are back you know! I'm ready!