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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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AP Interview: Booby traps found by bomb expert - Fox News


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AP Interview: Booby traps found by bomb expert
Fox News
... and other hikers before coming across a well-known, makeshift dead-wood shelter and decided to check it out. The traps were set at entrances to the crude fort. The first thing that struck him as unusual was fishing line strung across the ground.
Dangerous booby traps found on popular Utah hiking trail south of Salt Lake ...Washington Post

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AP Interview: Booby traps found by bomb expert - CBS News


CBS News

AP Interview: Booby traps found by bomb expert
CBS News
... and other hikers before coming across a well-known, makeshift dead-wood shelter and decided to check it out. The traps were set at entrances to the crude fort. The first thing that struck him as unusual was fishing line strung across the ground.
Utah booby traps: Spiked boulder was for wildlife, 2 men sayLos Angeles Times
Deadly Booby Traps Set on Popular Utah TrailCare2.com (blog)
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On Gardening: It's snake season – don't tread on them - Anniston Star


On Gardening: It's snake season – don't tread on them
Anniston Star
Many small snakes like to hid and take shelter under rocks, old logs, mulch or plants. These are places where they can find food — earthworms, slugs, insects, lizards, mice, etc. I uncovered a ringnecked snake and a brown snake, both about 12 inches ...

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AP Interview: Booby traps found by bomb expert - Houston Chronicle


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AP Interview: Booby traps found by bomb expert
Houston Chronicle
BRIAN SKOLOFF, AP, PAUL FOY, Associated Press This photo released on Monday, April 23, 2012 by the Utah County Sheriff's Department shows part of a booby traps found along a hiking trail as part of a crude shelter made of dead tree limbs found in a ...
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Lobster boat sinkings bring up questions of fishing feuds in Maine - Toronto Star


Toronto Star

Lobster boat sinkings bring up questions of fishing feuds in Maine
Toronto Star
At the least, they've brought unwanted attention to this fishing community 75 miles northeast of Portland. “It's sad, awful sad,” said lobsterman Doug Simmons, 60, as he worked on his gear Thursday in preparation for setting his traps in the coming ...

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