Norcross Hawkeye FF3355P Fish Finder

Norcross Hawkeye FF3355P Fish Finder

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

FF3355P - Portable Fish Finder with WeedIT Absolute Portability... NorCross Marine Products is proud to introduce the latest in portable fish finder technology - the FF3355P. With dozens of new features including WeedIDTM Mountable and Side-Scanable Sonar Sensor Headphone Type Sensor Plug and 4 User Selectable Sensitivity Settings the FF3355P is guaranteed to produce even bigger fish stories...To Use: Simply turn the power on toss the unique floating sonar sensor…

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Hawkeye fish finder ff3355p
Took too long for delivery. It took two weeks from the day I put in the order. Good for depth finder not sure if the fish signal is correct. Can't seem to catch fish when it show there are fish. The connection is very easily lose connectivity and show no reading on depth. You get for what you pay. It is not really water proof.
2008-10-16, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Love-the_ lake lady
So far we are enjoying the Norcross fishfinder. Actually we are using it at this time more for a depth finder because we have had little precipitation and are concerned about hitting stumps or dragging bottom. It is performing well.
2008-10-13, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
hawkeye ff3355p fish finder
Hi I used the fish finder about 6 times so far . It is a great find.I will tell everybody to buy it.I am bring home alot of fish now
2008-09-30, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
portable Kayak Canoe depth finder
I don't fish, I Kayak. Bought it for a portable depth finder in the rivers and lakes I frequent. Works perfect for that and tells the bottom terrain.
Easy set up and directions. It is portable and water proof. I stick it on the kayak with velcro.
2008-08-06, 3 of 3 people found this review helpful, Rated:
It Actually Works!
Unlike the Humminbird RF35, the Norcross Hawkeye can actually detect the fish!
I've used both, the Humminbird works fine as a depth finder, but has difficulty detecting fish. The Hawkeye, on the other hand, sees them.
Case in point, on a recent trip to Crane Prairie Reservoir (Oregon) we were looking for bass. According to the Hawkeye there weren't any fish when we checked their usual holding spots. When we finally moved over to the channel the Hawkeye started detecting fish (and we caught a few). Apparently the heat made the fish move to the deeper parts of the lake. Same thing happened on Paulina and Big Lava lakes. Without the Hawkeye we probably wouldn't have caught a thing!
Also, the Hawkeye uses plain old AAA batteries, unlike the Humminbird which uses an expensive lithium-ion 2450CR watch battery. (The AAAs seem to last longer, too.)
2008-08-01, 5 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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