Using a Vexilar while ice fishing is a typical thing anymore. The Vexilar FL-8 was introduced in the 1980s and ice fishing has never been the same since. The ability to see under the ice to locate fish, brush and weeds changed the game forever. It is still the most popular device used on the ice today for anglers. Even though it is the most popular ice electronic in the Midwest, anglers often forget a key element that a Vexilar can do for them while ice fishing.
No matter what model of Vexilar you may have, this often overlooked information can be detected with your unit. The easy things for all Vexilar users are visually seeing the bottom, brush, weeds, your bait and of course the fish. On those great days of ice fishing as your jig starts to fall, the fish will swim out of nowhere and meet up with your jig, a little bump on the rod and up comes the fish. Simple, and yet so satisfying. Those days are few and far between. Typically, locating fish and knowing whether there are fish under us or not while ice fishing is as far as most anglers get while using a Vexilar. There is much more.
The most often overlooked aspect of using a Vexilar is reacting to the mood of the fish. This is much more than following the fish "up and down" the water column. Vexilar is a real-time sonar device and we as anglers need to use that information to our advantage. Whenever our bait is down the hole we need to be analyzing the behavior of the fish. Think of it as a Cause/Effect relationship. If you are jigging your bait aggressively and a fish shows up...that action of your jig brought the fish nearby. Use that information to catch it. If the fish is getting closer (colors turning from green to yellow to red) then keep that jigging action going. If that signal is not getting "stronger", (turning back from red to yellow to green) then make an immediate change in the cadence of your bait. It truly is a cat/mouse game all the time. The more you can focus in on what the colors on the Vexilar are telling you, the better you can adjust your cadence to get more fish attracted to you, and then get them to bite. Some days all fish will react the same, mostly due to weather patterns or light penetration through the ice. However, most days each fish has its own mood that we need to detect while it is under us. Most do not give you much time to make this adjustment. Be aware of the marks on your Vexilar and always think about the reactions of the fish, they are telling you what they like...and don't like. The more we can decipher this the more fish we will catch.

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