Does the vexilar FLX-12 have bottom zoom?
This unit was the first to have a split-screen display. In the AZ mode, it allows you to zoom in on the bottom six feet of the water column.
Do you need a vexilar for ice fishing?
When anglers are interested in catching more fish from under the ice, the use of a Vexilar three-color flasher is considered “essential” by many to your success. Catching fish once you have pinpointed them is easy compared to what you need to know and the amount of effort it takes finding them in the first place.
How thick should the ice be for a 3/4 ton truck?
2 ½ ton truck – 8 inches. 3 ½ ton truck – 9 inches. 7-8 ton truck – 10 inches. ATV/Snowmobile – 4 inches.
How deep do you put in the ice transducer?
high speed transducers skim the water and are designed to be just barely in the water. if you read your manual it will tell you hot to adjust it on your transom so it is maybe a 1/2 inch under the transom or even with it. you can use water proof double sided tape to hold one on it.
What is the difference between the fl-20 and FL-22 HD?
Like the FL-20, the FL-22 HD has the new Night Mode, the new 20 ft Low Power Mode and two zoom ranges (bottom – 6 ft & bottom -12 ft) and the split screen display. The FL-22HD also has the Bottom lock option for those that would also use the fish finder from a boat.
Does the flx-28 have a demo mode?
And to top it all off, the unit even has its own demo mode so you can show non-Vexilar fans how the system works with a lifelike fish catching simulation to watch. The FLX-28 is totally revolutionary in the world of winter flasher sonar technology.
What is the FLX series?
Welcome to the age of the FLX series! A unique brushless data transfer design system allows for the creation of a breakthrough flasher display with digital depth and Auto Ranging technology.
What is the depth range of the fl-22hd?
The FL-22HD also has 6 depth ranges (0-10, 0-20, 0-30, 0-40, 0-50, 0-60 ft) and was made specifically for fishermen who want to see as much information as technologically possible at any depth between 0 and 60 ft.