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Title: reading a old black flasher
Post by: bayonne on Feb 05, 2019, 04:45 PM
i have a old zercom clear water classic  been using it and read my jig real good but still learning how to read it any help would be appreciated
Title: Re: reading a old black flasher
Post by: DR.SPECKLER on Feb 05, 2019, 05:33 PM
Old goat knows alot about the old flashers.
Title: Re: reading a old black flasher
Post by: Kevin23 on Feb 05, 2019, 07:34 PM
Theres nothing else to it. You'll see your jig and you will see fish. Its a grayscale unit so the darker the line the bigger or closer to right below your transducer the fish is.
Title: Re: reading a old black flasher
Post by: dogfish on Feb 07, 2019, 11:18 AM
I still use my Clearwater classic.
It is all about the sensitivity knob on the bottom.  Pull it out and the flasher lights up (if you did not know that)
You just need to play with the sensitivity knob until you can see you jig and then you are set.
Title: Re: reading a old black flasher
Post by: Jiggerdoodle on Feb 08, 2019, 11:34 AM
I use one still.  A guy had some recondition ones on eBay for $50 each.  Don't need one with all the bells and whistles.  It shows my lures and fish that's all I need.  Just crank up the gain.  I watch the screen and when a fish comes near I pay more attention to my rod tip. 
Title: Re: reading a old black flasher
Post by: eyeflyer on Dec 13, 2019, 10:19 PM
I have an old Hummingbird Super 60, the biggest difference I see is about a 12" target separation instead of a 1-2" on the newer Marcum I have.