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Old 01-10-2022, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by jsmountainman View Post
So I‘ve done plenty of ice fishing in smaller lakes but completely new to the world of electronics/sonar for ice fishing and also never tried Cold Lake so pardon the newbie questions but: Are electronics necessary to get started? And if so what would be a good unit to start with? Also is there anything that can work on the ice in the winter and in the boat in the summer?


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Bought this little unit, didn’t break the bank, have had it three years, use it in my boats and on the ice too.
When out on the ice or in the water just mark the waypoints, name them and return later. Not always gonna guarantee fishing success but gives you a starting point.

https://www.cabelas.ca/product/13449...RoCmCgQAvD_BwE

Ohhh they are not necessary but sure is nice knowing depths, what’s going on below etc.
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