Bait Boat Fish Finder – Why 715 kHz Sees More Than 200 kHz?
715 kHz vs 200 kHz – Which Fish Finder Frequency is Better?
Wondering why some bait boat fish finders show more details than others? The answer lies in the frequency! Learn why 715 kHz sees more than 200 kHz.
How Does Fish Finder Frequency Work?
Fish finder frequency determines:
- Image resolution – higher frequency = more details
- Maximum depth – lower frequency = deeper range
- Cone angle – higher frequency = narrower, more precise cone
200 kHz – Standard Frequency
- ✅ Greater depth range (up to 100m+)
- ✅ Wider cone angle
- ❌ Lower resolution
- ❌ Less detail on bottom structure
- ❌ Fish appear as blobs, not arches
715 kHz – High Resolution
- ✅ Excellent resolution – see individual fish!
- ✅ Precise bottom structure – see rocks, vegetation, mud
- ✅ Fish arches visible – not just blobs
- ✅ Perfect for carp fishing – depths up to 40m are enough
- ❌ Shorter range (up to 40m) – but enough for carp fishing!
EXTREME-MASTER SONAR S200 – 5 Frequencies!
EXTREME-MASTER SONAR S200 is the only bait boat fish finder offering 5 scanning cones from 200 to 715 kHz!
- 🔊 200 kHz – deep scanning
- 🔊 455 kHz – balanced
- 🔊 600 kHz – high detail
- 🔊 675 kHz – very high detail
- 🔊 715 kHz – maximum resolution!
Comparison: 200 kHz vs 715 kHz
| Feature | 200 kHz | 715 kHz |
|---|---|---|
| Resolution | Low | Very High |
| Fish Arches | Blobs | Clear Arches |
| Bottom Detail | Basic | Excellent |
| Max Depth | 100m+ | 40m |
| Carp Fishing | OK | PERFECT |
Summary
For carp fishing with bait boat, 715 kHz is clearly better:
- ✅ See individual fish and their size
- ✅ Identify bottom structure precisely
- ✅ 40m depth is more than enough for carp
- ✅ Find the perfect baiting spots
EXTREME-MASTER SONAR S200 gives you ALL frequencies – choose the best one for your situation!
