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Flasher
Does anybody here have a recommendation for a flasher for jigging? Looking at Marcum but lowrance has a good looking unit also.
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Thanks Joe, that’s what I was looking at. They have a nice big screen for my old eyes and most reviews favor that brand. Anything hard up near Conway that you recommend? Either that or it looks like Schroon lake!
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Love my Lowrance hook2 ice bundle!
You can watch them refuse to eat. Also mounts on my skiff with the included skimmer transducer. |
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I have a marcum lx 7 coming today. Leaving for Schroon tomorrow morn.
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I have been using a Showdown Ice Stroller for a few years.
Being a bar graph display is relatively simple to understand. It uses 6 AA batteries but has the option of using a 12v battery. Although it's designed to be carried around your neck on a lanyard, I got the "performance pack" which has it mounted in a carrying case which can hold a 12v battery in its base. Regardless of what type you get, make sure you understand the basic operation and limitations of the model you get. I love mine and it's made jigging a whole lot more fun!!! |
Look into Vexilar as well. Very good units.
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My serious ice fishing buddies way up in Maine recommended the Humminbird Ice 345. It can be used as a flasher or as a fish finder and can see a medium jig at 200 feet. I should have bought the one with GPS so it could remember spots for me. I'm sure there is a newer model by now as mine is 3 or 4 years old.
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