vexilar vs. humminbird
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vexilar vs. humminbird
I have a older humminbird fishfinder that i've placed in a wooden box and coverted the unit to ice fish. The puck like transducer is mounted on a wood pole that i place in the hole.
I can see my lure when i turn up the sensitivity.
Am i wasting my time with this type of setup? Are Vexilars better?
I can see my lure when i turn up the sensitivity.
Am i wasting my time with this type of setup? Are Vexilars better?
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If one can afford it, get a flasher for winter, vex or Marcum, and a good lcd graph for summer.
Now I can't justify spending $400+ on each of 2 different finders.
I will personally be purchasing a x67c, and if I can swing it I'll buy the X68C allseason. These machines are made for both Ice and soft water, the 68 comes with the gps built in.
I do agree the vex and marcum are slightly better for winter fishing though.
Now I can't justify spending $400+ on each of 2 different finders.
I will personally be purchasing a x67c, and if I can swing it I'll buy the X68C allseason. These machines are made for both Ice and soft water, the 68 comes with the gps built in.
I do agree the vex and marcum are slightly better for winter fishing though.
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Flasher winter, LCD summer.
I have seen many LCD screens freeze up on cold days and they seem to have a time lag.
The flasher is instantaneous.
I agree with trapperdirk MarCum flashers are the way to go.
I have seen many LCD screens freeze up on cold days and they seem to have a time lag.
The flasher is instantaneous.
I agree with trapperdirk MarCum flashers are the way to go.

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1lastcast:
What I mean is a)correct model b)correct setting
Correct model should have as fast scroll as possible and preferably should have a fast track/flasher bar. Many Eage, Lawrance and Garmin models have pretty good response time and have fast track bars. Most older Hammingberds and their newer Pirhanha series are a bit on slower side. They still can be used, but remember the limitations.
Correct settings: 1)deactivate all "extas" such as fish-ID, fish-alarm, automatic depth, temperature/speed reading etc. - they all slow down the response time and don't work correctly in stationary mode anyway.
2) Set the fastest scroll rate. 3) Adjust the sensitivity just to see your lure on required depth. If it is really cold - turn on the light. Many units have them and it helps to keep it just warm enough. I never had
the screen frozen on any of my LCDs even at -28C.
No question that the modern colour flashers are great toys. They just
enormously overpriced, and that's the only problem with them.
What I mean is a)correct model b)correct setting
Correct model should have as fast scroll as possible and preferably should have a fast track/flasher bar. Many Eage, Lawrance and Garmin models have pretty good response time and have fast track bars. Most older Hammingberds and their newer Pirhanha series are a bit on slower side. They still can be used, but remember the limitations.
Correct settings: 1)deactivate all "extas" such as fish-ID, fish-alarm, automatic depth, temperature/speed reading etc. - they all slow down the response time and don't work correctly in stationary mode anyway.
2) Set the fastest scroll rate. 3) Adjust the sensitivity just to see your lure on required depth. If it is really cold - turn on the light. Many units have them and it helps to keep it just warm enough. I never had
the screen frozen on any of my LCDs even at -28C.
No question that the modern colour flashers are great toys. They just
enormously overpriced, and that's the only problem with them.