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Lowrance announces new Hook Reveal Fishfinder/Chartplotters

by Laura Tolmay 10 Jan 2020 10:05 GMT
Hook Reveal Fishfinder/Chartplotters © Lowrance

Lowrance®, a world-leader in fishing electronics since 1957, has announced the launch of HOOK Reveal, the latest in the HOOK Series of fishfinder/chartplotters.

The all-new HOOK Reveal makes fishing easier, delivering powerful performance with proven fish-finding tools including, Autotuning Sonar, SideScan and DownScan Imaging™ and now FishReveal™, which makes fish easier to see by combining the benefits of Lowrance CHIRP sonar and DownScan Imaging™ on one screen. Whether fishing a local spot or unfamiliar water, find the best fishing areas with preloaded mapping or map uncharted water - in real time - with Genesis Live.

"HOOK Reveal brings a new level of fishfinding performance to the HOOK series. We are confident game-changing features like FishReveal and Genesis Live will help HOOK Reveal anglers have more success on the water." -Knut Frostad, CEO, Navico.

Available in 9-, 7- and 5-inch models, HOOK Reveal includes one of Lowrance's most popular features, FishReveal™ and its live-mapping solution, Genesis Live. Anglers will have an easier time seeing fish with FishReveal, which combines on one screen the proven target separation of Lowrance CHIRP sonar and the high-resolution images of fish-holding structure from DownScan Imaging™.

Genesis Live gives anglers the capability to create custom half-foot contour maps of their local lake or uncharted water - in real time - on the screen of HOOK Reveal displays. Genesis Live maps can also be created and saved on HOOK Reveal non-mapping GPS plotters by placing a blank microSD card into the card slot.

A simple interface and HOOK exclusive Autotuning sonar make HOOK Reveal easy to use. Anglers will spend more time fishing and less time reworking sonar settings with Autotuning sonar, which delivers the best sonar image every time by automatically adjusting settings as fishing conditions change. Whether fishing a local lake or unfamiliar water, HOOK Reveal makes it easy to pinpoint key fishing areas like humps, drop-offs and ditches, with a built-in, high-detail C-MAP mapping. Optional chart upgrades include C-MAP, C-MAP Genesis, Navionics® and more.

With HOOK Reveal, anglers can choose their preferred combination of display size, sonar type and navigation from TripleShot (High CHIRP, SideScan and DownScan Imaging™) or SplitShot (High CHIRP and DownScan Imaging™) transducers and mapping chartplotters or non-mapping GPS plotters.

Ranging in price from $529 AUD RRP for a HOOK Reveal 5 with chirp sonar to $999 AUD RRP for a HOOK Reveal 9 with triple shot transducer. HOOK Reveal is scheduled to start shipping Q1, 2020. For more information on HOOK Reveal or other Lowrance products, visit lowrance.com.

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