02-18-2008, 02:33 AM
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2][#002850]Well, in my quest to protect my ice rods when flying across the Berry at a gazilion miles an hour to keep from getting gobbled up by the slush monster, I went looking for a case for my ice rods. At Sportsman’s I ran across these cool arrow cases. They looked perfect but as it turns out, they are about ½ inch too thin. I still really like them even though I have to flip a bail back or remove a reel to get everything to fit. [/#002850][/size][/font]
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This year has been my year for building ice fishing fish finders. Of the five I have built over the years, I built three of them this year. Here is a look at the last two.
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The one that I call mine is the LCX 522c with internal GPS. I have no use for GPS in a ice fishing finder but it goes onto my boat in the summer and then the GPS is great.
The LCX 510c is the same as the 522 but without GPS. I built it for Bait_Caster. Since he already has a top-of-the-line Lowrance on the boat he uses, we decided we could save a few bucks and build his ice finder without the GPS.
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Opened up, they contain, the head, transducer and Vexlar float, two batteries, RAM mounts, power cable, and plenty of padding for everything: [/#002850][/size][/font]
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Packed up and ready for transport: [/#002850][/size][/font]
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Bait_Caster and I are headed for the Berry in a couple of hours (2:00 AM) and will be giving the 510c it's madin voage.[/#002850][/size][/font]
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This year has been my year for building ice fishing fish finders. Of the five I have built over the years, I built three of them this year. Here is a look at the last two.
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The one that I call mine is the LCX 522c with internal GPS. I have no use for GPS in a ice fishing finder but it goes onto my boat in the summer and then the GPS is great.
The LCX 510c is the same as the 522 but without GPS. I built it for Bait_Caster. Since he already has a top-of-the-line Lowrance on the boat he uses, we decided we could save a few bucks and build his ice finder without the GPS.
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Opened up, they contain, the head, transducer and Vexlar float, two batteries, RAM mounts, power cable, and plenty of padding for everything: [/#002850][/size][/font]
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Packed up and ready for transport: [/#002850][/size][/font]
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Bait_Caster and I are headed for the Berry in a couple of hours (2:00 AM) and will be giving the 510c it's madin voage.[/#002850][/size][/font]
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