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Vexilar Fish Scout Base Camp Underwater Camera

Regular price $416.87
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SKU: VEXFS3000BC

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Description

The Vexilar Fish Scout Base Camp Underwater Camera is made for anglers who want more than marks on a screen. When you are checking a new weed edge, sorting out bottom transitions, or trying to figure out why fish keep sniffing your bait and leaving, an underwater view can save a pile of guesswork. It is especially handy in a wheel house, hub shelter, or base camp setup where you want to watch how fish react in real time. Use it alongside your flasher or sonar to confirm species, structure, and presentation details that electronics alone may not tell the full story on. For northern ice fishing days when moving less and learning more sounds pretty good, this is a smart tool to have in the spread.

  • Brand: Vexilar
  • Product Name: Fish Scout Base Camp Underwater Camera
  • Manufacturer Part Number: VEXFS3000BC
  • Product Type: Underwater camera system
  • Primary Use: Ice fishing electronics and underwater scouting
  • Application: Viewing fish activity, structure, weed lines, and bottom transitions beneath the ice
  • Category: Ice Fishing - Flashers and Sonars Systems
  • Additional Features:
    • Helps anglers observe fish behavior in real time
    • Useful for confirming species and how fish react to bait presentation
    • Practical companion to flasher and sonar systems
    • Designed for fish house, shelter, and on-ice scouting situations

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

Yes, because it does a different job. A flasher helps track depth and movement, while an underwater camera shows what is actually below you. It can help confirm species, structure, weeds, and fish behavior when you are setting up on new water or dialing in a tough bite.
What you see depends on water clarity, light, depth, and how the camera is positioned. In the right conditions, an underwater camera can help you view fish activity, bottom type, weeds, structure, and how fish respond to your lure. It is part scouting tool, part truth teller.
Not exactly. Sonar is still great for quickly reading depth and tracking movement through the water column. The Fish Scout Base Camp adds a visual look below the ice, so you can better understand what those sonar marks are and how fish are acting around your presentation.
It can help you make better decisions, which is usually how more fish end up topside. Seeing fish behavior, bottom transitions, and cover can help you adjust lure size, color, cadence, and location. It will not set the hook for you, but it can remove plenty of mystery.