Ice Fishing Recommended Products
Vexilar FL-18 Ultra Pack
You'll catch lots more fish the next time you hit the ice when you're using the Vexilar FL-18 Ultra Pack.
The FL-18 three-color flasher/fishfinder comes with a split-screen flasher and more. In the Auto-Zoom or Bottom Lock modes, you are able to zoom in on the bottom six feet with target ID of under 1". The powerful receiver is balanced with a matching transducer and allows you to see a split-shot easily in 40 ft. of water. A special built-in Low Power mode makes it easy to fish in super-shallow water or thick weeds. These units come with 10 setting options for Interference Rejection of other sonar signals. The FL-18 displays five depth ranges down to 200 ft.
The Ultra Pack includes an enclosed 12-volt, 9-amp battery compartment, master on/off power switch, a battery status indicator, protected external charging ports, universal transducer holder, "dead stick" rod holder, an Ice-Ducer® transducer.
Vexilar Transducer 2" Ice-Ducer 19 Degree
Vexilar FL-8SLT Transducers and Accessories take the guesswork out of ice and warm water fishing! Here are the Transducers and Accessories you need to keep your Vexilar FL-8SLT guiding you to where the fish are! These Transducers are meant for ice fishing or for still vertical open-water fishing. They can be floated or hung in the water. They can be mounted on an electric trolling motor, be glued to the hull of a boat or be mounted for portable uses.
The Switch Box allows you to run two Transducers on one unit. You can switch between a trolling motor mounted tranducer and a stern mounted one or, while ice fishing, switch between the hole you are fishing at and a remote hole. You'll make your next fishing trip a memorable one when you catch more fish then you've ever caught before.
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