PucksPuck style transducers are the most versatile of all. They are designed for several applications. If you want to attach the transducer to an electric trolling motor, this would be the one to choose. It has a curved top to fit the motor's lower unit and slots for a strap to go through and around the motor.
If you want to glass, or glue, the transducer into the hull of a fiberglass boat, the puck would also be best because of it's small size. The puck can also be used for portable applications, such as, suction cup mounting and ice fishing.



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Trolling Motor UseDid you know that you can easily install a puck transducer to the bottom your trolling motor or even to the bottom of your glass boat for your Vexilar flasher? It's pretty simple! A lot of anglers think ice fishing when you speak of Vexilar. Why wouldn't any angler want the same detail you can get while ice fishing for open water fishing? If you can see a tiny split shot on your screen when fishing on hard water, just think of what you can see with a Vexilar flasher!
I've long believed the Vexilar flasher is superior to any graph of any kind for most open water fishing. The biggest advantage is the real time...what I see is what's down there NOW. That's why I installed the puck transducer to my bow mount trolling motor for my Vexilar in the bow. This is where I do much of my walleye fishing. When I spot a fish on the Vexilar, I know it's right below the trolling motor, and there's a good probability my bait will pass right past the fish, as well as the baits of those in the back of the boat, assuming I maintain the same course.
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