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LUCKY Portable Kayak Fish Finder FFC1108

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

The LUCKY FFC1108 is a compact, castable handheld fish and depth finder that uses sonar to show water depth, fish presence, and bottom structure for kayaks, small boats, and shore anglers.

This lightweight unit combines a portable LCD display with a castable transducer so you can quickly check depth and locate fish while moving or anchored. The device detects water depth from about 1 m (3 ft) to 100 m (328 ft), identifies fish or fish schools, and displays bottom features such as weeds, sand and rock. A backlit screen, adjustable sensitivity and simple controls are designed to make readings usable in bright sun or low light.

How does the LUCKY FFC1108 show where fish are?

The finder uses sonar pulses from the transducer to detect objects beneath the surface and translates echoes into icons and depth readings on the LCD. When fish or schools pass through the sonar cone the unit sounds an audible alert and marks fish symbols on the screen so you can react quickly.

  • Castable transducer sends/receives sonar echoes.
  • Audible alarm for single fish or schools.
  • On-screen icons differentiate fish, weeds and hard bottom.
  • Adjustable sensitivity for clearer detection in different water conditions.

What depth and bottom details can I expect to read?

The display reports depth from approximately 3 ft (1 m) down to 328 ft (100 m) when the transducer is submerged. The screen also interprets bottom composition and vegetation, helping you decide where to drop a bait or move away from snags.

  • Depth range: 1–100 m (3–328 ft).
  • Displays short/tall weeds, sand and rocks on bottom.
  • Unit can switch between feet and meters for easy reading.
  • Backlight improves visibility in shade or night fishing.

How portable and durable is the device for kayak or shore fishing?

The FFC1108 is made for single‑hand use and includes a neck strap for hands-free carry while paddling. The transducer can be secured to a hull or simply cast into the water, and the battery-powered display runs for several hours — battery saver mode further extends runtime.

  • Compact one-hand display with neck strap included.
  • Castable or hull-mounted transducer options.
  • Runs 4–5 hours on fresh batteries; longer with power saving on.
  • Five sensitivity levels to adapt to clear or murky water.

What controls and readouts will I use while fishing?

The interface keeps controls minimal: power, sensitivity, unit selection and backlight. Readouts include numeric depth, fish icons, bottom type markers and an audible alert — enough information to make immediate fishing decisions without distracting complexity.

  • Simple buttons for sensitivity, units and backlight.
  • Numeric depth display plus graphical bottom/weed indicators.
  • Audible alerts for fish detection and schools.
  • Easy to interpret for beginners and experienced anglers alike.

Who is this for? The LUCKY FFC1108 fits anglers who want a straightforward, budget-friendly sonar tool for kayak, canoe, small boat, shore or ice fishing. It’s ideal for hobbyists and weekend anglers who value portability and quick depth/fish feedback over advanced mapping; it’s also a practical gift for someone learning to read sonar basics.

FAQ

Q: Can I use the LUCKY FFC1108 from a kayak?

A: Yes. The transducer can be cast or hull-mounted; the unit is compact and includes a neck strap for hands-free use while paddling.

Q: What depth range does this fish finder cover?

A: It measures approximately 3 ft to 328 ft (1 m to 100 m) when the transducer is fully submerged.