lisfisher
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Got out on one of the larger lakes 2 days ago, the vexilar was marking some decent life down below, pulled out an 18 inch brown trout followed by some small yellow perch. For those of you who ice fish be careful, I ran into some scary thin ice holes that are much thinner than the majority of the lake. These areas freeze later due to either wind or a flock of geese hanging out preventing ice from forming. When the geese go elsewhere, the holes freeze overnight but are thin yet. Look for color variations in the ice, pressure ridges and fissures and most importantly, gray ice with a lot of air bubbles. I tell ya that Vexilar FL20 is like playing a live video game on the ice, easily get addicted!