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Vexilar Fish Scout Predator Underwater Camera with Multi-View Camera

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SKU: VEXFS4000P

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Description

The Vexilar Fish Scout Predator Underwater Camera with Multi-View Camera gives ice anglers a clear look at what is happening below the hole, which is often the difference between guessing and making the next smart move. Use it to check weed edges, bottom transitions, fish attitude, and how they react to your jig before you burn half the morning on an empty spot. For northern ice fishing, it is a practical tool in a wheelhouse, portable shelter, or on a quick scouting run across the lake. We like camera systems like this because they teach you fast, especially when fish are nosing in and refusing to commit. Pair it with your usual sonar setup and you get a fuller read on the water beneath your boots.

  • Manufacturer: Vexilar
  • Product Name: Fish Scout Predator Underwater Camera with Multi-View Camera
  • Part Number: VEXFS4000P
  • Product Type: Underwater camera system
  • Application: Ice fishing electronics and underwater fish scouting
  • Camera: Multi-View Camera
  • Use Case: Viewing fish, structure, bottom transitions, weeds, and lure response below the ice
  • Category: Ice Fishing - Electronics
  • Additional Features:
    • Designed for hardwater anglers who want visual feedback below the ice
    • Helpful for checking spots before setting up for a longer sit
    • Useful alongside sonar or flasher systems for a more complete view of fish behavior
    • Suited for portable shelters, wheelhouses, and open ice scouting

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

It is used for underwater viewing while ice fishing, helping you see fish, structure, weeds, bottom changes, and lure response. That visual feedback can help you decide whether to stay, adjust presentation, or move before the coffee gets cold and the bite gets colder.
For most anglers, it works best alongside a flasher or sonar rather than replacing it. Sonar helps track depth and movement quickly, while the camera lets you actually see fish behavior and structure. Together, they give you a better read on what is happening below the ice.
Yes, the Multi-View Camera is useful when you want more flexibility while checking the area around your hole. It can help you study fish direction, cover, and lure response without relying only on marks on a screen. That is valuable during tough bites.
That is one of the best uses for it. Drop the camera to confirm weeds, rock, transitions, fish presence, or dead water before setting up for the day. It is especially handy when exploring a new lake or spreading out with friends.
Yes. Like any underwater camera, visibility depends on water clarity, light conditions, depth, and how much sediment is stirred up. Clear water gives the best viewing, while stained or cloudy water may limit detail. That is lake life, not a camera mystery.