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Shop Fish Finders and Navigation for Freshwater, Saltwater, and Ice Fishing

Fish finders and navigation systems help anglers locate fish, read depth, find structure, mark waypoints, and travel the water with more confidence. This selection includes fish finders, chartplotters, radar systems, flashers, transducers, sensors, underwater cameras, mounts, and marine electronics accessories.

Whether you fish freshwater lakes, saltwater bays, offshore water, or frozen lakes, Bass Pro Shops carries marine electronics from Garmin, Humminbird, Lowrance, Simrad, Aqua-Vu, MarCum, Vexilar, and other trusted brands.

Fish Finders, Chartplotters, Radar, Flashers, and Accessories

Fish Finders and Chartplotters

Fish finder and chartplotter combos use sonar and GPS mapping to help anglers see depth, bottom detail, baitfish, and fish-holding structure. Many models include freshwater or saltwater charts, waypoint marking, and split-screen views for sonar and maps.

Best for: bass boats, bay boats, pontoons, kayaks, freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing, and general boating.

Live Sonar and Advanced Imaging Systems

Live sonar options like Garmin LiveScope, Humminbird MEGA Live, and Lowrance ActiveTarget show fish movement and lure action in real time. Side Imaging, Down Imaging, MEGA Side Imaging, MEGA Down Imaging, and CHIRP sonar help anglers scan structure, baitfish, points, docks, ledges, and drop-offs.

Best for: anglers who want real-time target tracking, better structure detail, and more efficient searching.

Flashers and Ice Fishing Electronics

Flashers and portable fish finders are useful for ice fishing because they show lure depth, fish movement, and bottom detail below the hole. Underwater cameras can also help anglers see how fish react to bait and structure under the ice.

Best for: ice fishing, vertical jigging, and portable sonar setups.

Marine Radar, Transducers, Sensors, and Mounts

Radar systems support safer navigation in fog, rain, low light, and open water. Transducers and sensors send sonar signals to the display, while mounts and hardware help position screens and transducers for easier viewing and better performance.

Best for: offshore boating, saltwater fishing, electronics upgrades, and custom boat rigging.

Key Features to Look for in Fish Finders and Marine Electronics

  • GPS included: Helps mark fishing spots, follow routes, and view lake or coastal maps.
  • Live sonar compatibility: Supports real-time views of fish, structure, and lure movement.
  • 2D sonar: Provides classic depth, fish, and bottom readings directly below the boat.
  • CHIRP sonar: Helps improve target separation and image clarity.
  • Down Scanning and Side Scanning: Help anglers see structure, baitfish, and cover below and beside the boat.
  • Freshwater and saltwater charts: Help match mapping to the water you fish most often.
  • Screen size options: Smaller screens work well for compact boats, while larger screens are easier to read with split-screen sonar and mapping.

Fish Finder Brands and Options at Bass Pro Shops

Bass Pro Shops carries fish finders and navigation electronics across a wide range of prices and setups. Entry-level fish finders are useful for basic depth and sonar readings, while larger chartplotter systems with live sonar, Side Imaging, radar, and advanced mapping support more detailed fishing and boating needs.

Expert Advice and Buying Guides for Fish Finders and Navigation

Fish Finder Data Transfer Explained

Fish finder data transfer refers to how you move important navigation data like waypoints, routes, and tracks between units. This becomes especially important when upgrading electronics, adding another display, or switching brands.
For most anglers and boaters, this data is more valuable than the unit itself. It represents time on the water, proven fishing spots, and safe navigation paths. Understanding how data transfer works ensures that information stays with you no matter how your setup changes.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fish Finders and Navigation

What does a fish finder do?

A fish finder uses sonar to show depth, bottom structure, baitfish, and fish activity below or around the boat.

What is the difference between a fish finder and a chartplotter?

A fish finder focuses on sonar readings, while a chartplotter focuses on GPS mapping and navigation. Many units combine both in one display.

Do I need GPS on a fish finder?

GPS is useful if you want to mark fishing spots, follow routes, view maps, and return to productive structure or waypoints.

What screen size fish finder should I choose?

Smaller screens work well for kayaks and compact boats, while larger screens are easier to read when using split-screen sonar, mapping, and live sonar views.

What is Side Imaging used for?

Side Imaging scans water to both sides of the boat, helping anglers find structure, baitfish, and fish over a wider area.

Are fish finders useful for ice fishing?

Yes. Flashers, portable fish finders, and underwater cameras help ice anglers track lure depth, fish movement, and bottom structure below the ice.