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Another Vexilar Question...
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What is the best degree of transducer to use for Icefishing in MN?
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[Smile] THE ONLY ADVANTAGE WITH A TIGHTER CONE IS WHEN YOUR FISHING A STEEP DROP !! OTHERWISE THE LARGER THE CONE , THE MORE YOU SEE , AND SOONER !!

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I ended up just going with the 12 degree FL-18. the lakes are now froze and hopefully soon I can put it to good use. I would guess another few days we'll have 3". Little Detroit already has a good inch, but the middle has about 100 or so SY of open water yet.
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[cool] I was up that way this weekend , and it looks like all the smaller lakes are froze over !! I heard that on Rush , there getting out on the east side with 3 inches !! Not yet for this plumped guy !!!

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We're looking at around 2" so far. If I don't find any geese to shoot by the weekend I might give it a try.
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Sure wish the ice would hurry up and get thick! I wanna test out some early ice catching. Never did it before in my life. It's time! What's taking it so long?

Friday, I might actually check out a couple area lakes... see how thick the ice is. Good time to test out my new boots also.
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