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One more thing I'd like to add. As 3300 mentioned, there is an ice fishing kit for that fish finder. I know because I have the same finder on my kayak and was thinking about getting the ice kit for it so I could use it as a back up to my humminbird flasher. Unfortunately this winter never really made much of an appearance here so I let it slide on by. Here in the states I can get the kit (which is a soft side bag + cradle, transducer and wires) from several sources for around $130.
The value in using sonar fish locators in even shallow water is in that when you can use these to see there are definitely fish present but they are not actively feeding, then you just move on. The main purpose is for these electronic tools to help you get on actively feeding fish faster by eliminating less productive waters. Lobes
Hi!I have never used any kind of sonar/fishfinder/depthfinder on the ice, and I mostly fish in 5-15ft of wather, with a maximum of about 30ft. We dont have much deeper water around here.Would you say that I could still benefit from using a fishfinder? I have an Lowrance elite 4x on one of my boats, and that could easily be taken off and used as a portable, but I´m not shure its worth the time to do it, as I´ve never tried it.Here in sweden, it´s really unusual to use any kind of electronics, I´ve never seen one used in my life, and I´ve ice fished for at least 30 years regularely.We have a MUCH different icefishing... culture, if you will, than what you have, a few examples: We dont use tip-ups (but we have something similar, but that was mostly used up until 20 years ago). we rarely use minnows for baits, unless its for perch and pike, in witch case we use (mostly) roach in 4-5" for perch, and 5-up for pike. We almost never use plastics for icefishing, but that has started to change a little, shanties/flipups and such are really uncommon, etc, etc.It´s fun to read about the differances, and I try a few things that I read about with mixed results.I feel I got sidetracked from my original question here..... //Hans