Step into a new era of ice fishing with the Vexilar FLX-38, the most advanced flasher ever designed by Vexilar! Based on the same performance platform as the FLX-30, the FLX-38 offers anglers unprecedented adjustability, no matter the fishing situation. The NEW Pro Pack Elite case introduces 2 USB ports, 2 rod holders, and a brass insert for optional accessories. Designed for anglers who demand the best, the FLX-38 combines cutting-edge technology with exceptional performance to deliver the most advanced sonar flasher on the ice.
Step into a new era of ice fishing with the Vexilar FLX-38, the most advanced flasher ever designed by Vexilar! Based on the same performance platform as the FLX-30, the FLX-38 offers anglers unprecedented adjustability, no matter the fishing situation. The NEW Pro Pack Elite case introduces 2 USB ports, 2 rod holders, and a brass insert for optional accessories. Designed for anglers who demand the best, the FLX-38 combines cutting-edge technology with exceptional performance to deliver the most advanced sonar flasher on the ice.
Features
The Level of Performance You Need!
With the Vexilar FLX-38 you’ve invested in the finest ice fishing flasher on the market because it:
Mode and Range VariMax Switches
The new VariMax Switches on the Range and Mode knobs allow for expanded controls on the FLX-38. These replace the old seven and six position switches that limited the number of settings on each switch. Pushing the Mode Control button will cycle through the different modes as follows.
Mode Settings and Options
Multi-Layer Display
Setting the Frequency
FLX-38BB Zoom/Manual Zoom
The zoom window reads counterclockwise on the left half of the flasher face. The lowest depth in your Zoom setting will always appear at the 7 o’clock position. Objects and fish will appear in the zoom window in a higher resolution scale. If you see targets appear above the zoom window on the right-hand side of the dial, on the full-scale flasher, push the mode control to cycle to select Manual Zoom mode and rotate the Mode Control to move the zoom window up to where the targets are. The Zoom window size can be adjusted from 6ft to 18ft in 1ft increments in Zoom mode and the position can be adjusted anywhere on the screen in Manual Zoom.
FLX-38BB Depth Range Setting
Turning the Range Knob all the way counterclockwise will put the unit into Auto Range. The FLX-38 will automatically find the bottom and set the range at that depth. Turning the Range Knob clockwise will enter Manual Range and start the range at 5’ depth, increasing by 1’ increments as you continue to turn the knob clockwise up to 30’ depth. Turning further clockwise will go 35’, 40’, 45’, 50’, 60’, 80’, 100’, 125’, 150’, 175’, 200’, 225’, 250’, and 300’. These two features combine to give you the ultimate control of the depth range you display on the flasher.
Interference Rejection
To manually adjust IR settings, push in Gain Control to cycle between the available 1-20 manual IR settings. There are 20 IR settings for each frequency. With 15 frequencies available, the FLX-38 offers 300 total Interference Rejection options.
Once you have the modes set and the unit dialed in for the day, you can now “Lock-In” those modes, so they do not change. To activate the “Lock” feature, simply push and hold in the Mode Control for 2 seconds (2s). When the unit is in “Lock,” the only functions that you will be able to adjust are the Range Control and Gain Control Knobs. If you need to “Unlock” the unit to change settings on your Mode Control, push and hold the Mode Control for 2 seconds (2s) or power the unit off and on again and the unit will be “Unlocked.”
Night Mode
The sunlight-readable display on the FLX-38 may start to cause discomfort if left at full brightness for a long period of time in a dark environment. Night Mode is an option that dims the display to make it comfortable to watch for hours at night with less eye stress. To access this feature, push and hold Gain Control for 2 seconds. The brightness of the display lights will be cut by nearly 50%. Repeat the process to return to standard brightness or turn the unit off and then on again.
LP Mode & Open Water Use
In Low and Medium Power Modes, accurate digital depth readings cannot be maintained, so the Digital Depth display is disabled.
The Auto Range technology was designed specifically for an ice fishing environment. It is recommended to use Manual Range settings for open water use and when in Medium and Low Power Modes.
If you lose the digital depth reading of bottom, or the digital depth reading does not seem to match the flasher signal, these factors may come into play:
Fishing Scenario Summary