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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Equipment => Ice Fishing With Electronics => Topic started by: bigbucky1 on Dec 11, 2022, 08:01 PM
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I have just assembled my setup at the end of season last year. Literally last weekend I ice fished. I have a 6" lazer on a clam plate. This seemed tight in the hole. What is everyone's opinion on hole size. I am willing to buy a newer auger and keep the 6" for when I am hiking in. Just curious to need for a 7 or 8" auger.
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I have just assembled my setup at the end of season last year. Literally last weekend I ice fished. I have a 6" lazer on a clam plate. This seemed tight in the hole. What is everyone's opinion on hole size. I am willing to buy a newer auger and keep the 6" for when I am hiking in. Just curious to need for a 7 or 8" auger.
My buddy just bought and assembled one a few weeks ago and he told me that for his he needs a 7" hole. His is the LVS34-IF.
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I find there is adequate room for the Livescope transducer on a Summit pole using a 7 1/2" auger.
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It depends on what transducer you have.
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bigbucky1
I have just assembled my setup at the end of season last year. Literally last weekend I ice fished. I have a 6" lazer on a clam plate. This seemed tight in the hole. What is everyone's opinion on hole size. I am willing to buy a newer auger and keep the 6" for when I am hiking in. Just curious to need for a 7 or 8" auger.
Just drill figure 8 hole(s)
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I am running a LVS32 so I could do the 8 with the 6 but did not know what was everyones opinion after they had used it.
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I just picked up an LVS 34 a couple of days ago to replace my LVS32, I was surprised to see it is larger in size than the LVS32. Something to consider for those using a small hole.
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I just picked up an LVS 34 a couple of days ago to replace my LVS32, I was surprised to see it is larger in size than the LVS32. Something to consider for those using a small hole.
My buddy just put together his LS34 and said the ducer will require at least a 7" hole when using it in sidescan. Sound about right?
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just drill 2 holes
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Why would you need a 7 or 8" Hole? Once the unit is past the ice floor shouldnt it work as intended? Im just curious.
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The 34 transducer is 6 3/8” wide
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I was having a little trouble with mine on a 6" hole in forward facing. That is why I was trying to decide for a new auger.
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bigbucky1...drilling two holes is the way I would go ...but I see you a a SM Lazer ...w/o a centerpoint overlapping holes can be a challenge..potential hazard and inefficient.
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My buddy just put together his LS34 and said the ducer will require at least a 7" hole when using it in sidescan. Sound about right?
I think a 7" hole for the new larger size LS34 transducer is probably right. I have a plastic 7 1/2 inch auger setup for when the ice gets thick in the ice shack, have not tried that one out yet to see how much room to spare that there is. I have only had the new LS34 out for a couple of short sessions so far, have not made any judgement yet how much better it is than the LS32, but for sure the extra size is noticeable.
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bigbucky1...drilling two holes is the way I would go ...but I see you a a SM Lazer ...w/o a centerpoint overlapping holes can be a challenge..potential hazard and inefficient.
Hardwater that is why I was debating on what to get. Just was thinking a 7 or 8". I am leaning toward a 8 for tip ups when I go north.
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Hardwater that is why I was debating on what to get. Just was thinking a 7 or 8". I am leaning toward a 8 for tip ups when I go north.
Getting an 8" composite auger is the way to go as blades will be easier to find .. unfortunately most are at a premium right now ..
I like this one ..dont forget the $20 off coupon
https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Diameter-Adjustable-Extension-Replaceable/dp/B09HZZN4QM/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=29RQF8Z4NC1U3&keywords=VEVOR+Ice+Drill+Auger%2C+8%22&qid=1671802588&sprefix=vevor+ice+drill+auger%2C+8+%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFBRjFVMDBXNkc5U1kmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA0MDQ2NjAzNzI4UENIMzMxWlA5JmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTAzODQ2OTJVWFRPWUpZNlBYTEwmd2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
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Hardwater
I found an 8" strike lite at L and M this weekend for 159 so I jumped on it figuring I will not find that price anywhere else.
Thanks for the help
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Hardwater
I found an 8" strike lite at L and M this weekend for 159 so I jumped on it figuring I will not find that price anywhere else.
Thanks for the help
I like L&M Fleet ..and that is a good price ...that what I paid for mine last season from KTP . It had a blade recall that SM took care off quickly. Good luck with your purchase.
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I only have the Panoptix with the PS-22 transducer. It needs a 7" hole to fit trough. But I am now using a StrikeMaster 8" Lite-Flite Auger. The hole seems huge compared to my old 7" HT Iceman Express.
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I would opt for an 8". I have the LVS 32 and it fits in the hole drilled by by 8" Lazer Lite flite, but it is tight if the hole freezed in.
I am considering the 34 in which case I would need to make two cuts to fit it in. I feel like this auger doesn't cut as wide as my last 8" auger. The good news is that the center bit allows me to make two conjoined holes.
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BTW i had an 8" black lazer auger on a clam plate. I ditched the plate altogether when I bought the lite flite. Lighter and less bulk when disassembled. Just need to have the plastic handle mounted on the chock of your drill and you're good to go.
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Hardwater that is why I was debating on what to get. Just was thinking a 7 or 8". I am leaning toward a 8 for tip ups when I go north.
How does the lvs34 compare? I just bought the 32 last season and i'm disappointed fishing at any real depth. I might buy a 34 for side by side comparison once we get ice, return if it's not a significant difference.
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How does the lvs34 compare? I just bought the 32 last season and i'm disappointed fishing at any real depth. I might buy a 34 for side by side comparison once we get ice, return if it's not a significant difference.
The 34 is an improvement over the 32, more clarity and better at depth. When trout fishing at over 80' it takes work to tune it in. I would not say a significant difference, but enough better that I felt the money was well spent.
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8" hole with my KD works fine for my LVS 34. The 7 3/4" is tight unless I put it in forward scan.
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8" hole with my KD works fine for my LVS 34. The 7 3/4" is tight unless I put it in forward scan.
When it is really cold and the hole is freezing in quickly, even an 8" is tight with the LVS34.