Which model?I use a Marcum for ice fishing.
Marcum also makes flashers. The older graphs may have had a little lag but the newer ones dont. Marcum flasher will over power the vexilars and make interference bad. My buddies always hatted when i had the marcum as they could barley make their jig out.Which model?
Any experience a lag with sonars vs vexilar type flashers with newer models?
You can certainly do that with a sonar, no different you can just see the history of the fishes reaction as well if you like. All the new sonars have flashers as well, with vertical bar and zooms on different zones as well the circle flasher. I guess ultimately what is the benefit to a vexilar? I ordered the garmin, heave a helix, and oddly want a vex , just not sure why.The Humminbird Ice 35 or 45 is what I use. I spend a lot of time on the ice and typically only target Lake Trout, and a flasher is damn near mandatory. I like how it works with the way I fish. I want to see a mark and then make them chase. A graph would complicate this very simple method imo.
You can certainly do that with a sonar, no different you can just see the history of the fishes reaction as well if you like. All the new sonars have flashers as well, with vertical bar and zooms on different zones as well the circle flasher. I guess ultimately what is the benefit to a vexilar? I ordered the garmin, heave a helix, and oddly want a vex , just not sure why.
Marcum LX3Which model?
Any experience a lag with sonars vs vexilar type flashers with newer models?
I just got one of these a few months ago. After using it 4 times on the ice this season, I’m very happy with it. I have nothing to compare it to, but honestly can’t see how you could go wrong with one.Was looking at the garmin echomap 73cv, that allow for panopix and live scope if needed. Thanks
That's how I ended up with a livescope and humminbird graph.Best option would be convince a buddy to buy the Garmin with livescope! My friend that I do 99% of my fishing with purchased one a year ago and it's fantastic. That said, I personally can't justify the price for most of my fishing needs. If you fish a lot of new water, it's a great tool for locating fish in large bodies of water. But if your familiar with area, it's easier to just hole hop with a flasher. My vexilar has been going strong for 7 years. Just keep in mind that you can run into problems with interference if another transducer is too close. But it's really only an issue if you're side by side in a flip over style shanty.