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12-05-2016, 04:36 PM #1
IN my opinion, a flasher, ( vexilar, hummingbird ice, or other ) is crucial to putting fish on the ice. I have been on Erie ice for 8 years now, and everyday the fish seem to want a different presentation, lure, minnows or jigging action. If you can mark fish, then sooner or later you can figure out what they want. Sure hope we get ice this winter! !
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12-07-2016, 12:07 PM #2
I have both all though I don't believe the camera works anymore and I agree with everybody else. The camera was neat on a slow day to see what is going on down there but as far as helping me catch fish, I will never go without a flasher. I cant remember the last time I took the camera with me though to ice fish.
About the best use I have ever seen for an underwater Camera is I watched one guy on the Chicago River attach a chumming device to a camera and dropped it down. Water was really clear since this was close to Lake Michigan and I had a blast watching all the different fish come up on the chum and the different ways they went about attacking it.
Thanks for the report
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