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eljefe![]() |
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Posts: 29 | howdy all, some of these garmin and humminbird portable fish finders are around $160. i don't get out on the ice much but that is pretty cheap and can obviously make a difference in pinning those sumgood guyes. has anyone tried these entry level devices and how are they? fyi i bought a fish camera a few years back and i found i never use it as it didn't do me much good. thanks! | ||
Kirby Budrow![]() |
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Posts: 2356 Location: Chisholm, MN | Minimum I would recommend is a vexilar fl8. The other cheap ones aren’t very good and will just frustrate you. | ||
sworrall![]() |
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Posts: 32909 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | See if you can find a used Humminbird Helix 5 and get an ice 'ducer, easy to set up as an ice unit in a plastic box. | ||
eljefe![]() |
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Posts: 29 | thanks! the vexilars are a dark art to me! i know people swear by them. i just need to take some time to understand how to use them. | ||
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Posts: 1209 | agree minimum vexilar fl8se. I can see when the fish is turning on or loosing attention via the flicker of the return. Now I have livescope in the boat I can see the same information. Only difference is the amount of water each sees. | ||
eljefe![]() |
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Posts: 29 | thanks for the advice steve! i'll look around on the world wide web. | ||
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Posts: 1036 | Check out Vexilar's website. They have refurbished units on there, on sale, and with full warranty. I got two a few years ago. F18's. They work flawlessly. And you really only need that model if you are going to be fishing deep water. As suggested, the 8 is a fine unit, too. They are super easy to use and understand. | ||
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Posts: 32909 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I'll see if I can find a couple of the videos from last year. I have a Vexilar, a Humminbird flasher, a Helix 5 and a Helix 7. Like the 5 the best.
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eljefe![]() |
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Posts: 29 | thanks, fellas! great info. steve has all the gear! hope you get a pro deal. i'll take a look at the suggestions. my family, friends and i can all catch covid together staring at the screen. ![]() ![]() vegas mentions vex are good for deep water. i'm mostly fishing local ponds in the chicago burbs. they good for shallow too, i assume? i have an attention span of goldfish lately so learning anything new is a challenge. | ||
Kirby Budrow![]() |
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Posts: 2356 Location: Chisholm, MN | FL 8s work in just about any depth. The problem is that you can’t zoom, so fishing deeper, you lose detail. FL18s zoom which is very nice. But still, the 8 will do you fine I’m sure. Really, any brand from Bird, Vexilar, Marcum, are all great. I just would avoid those mini cheap ones. Also, color is a big deal. I wouldn’t go black and white. | ||
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Posts: 29 | good recap. thanks, kirby! | ||
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