This may be one of the only topics in FM forum history where everyone thinks the same thing!!!!!
I purchased my flasher first and use it everytime I fish. I recently got a great deal on an aqua vu scout SRT for $100 so it felt like an affordable camera purchase. The flasher will still go with me everytime but already hauling the camera around, I can say it wont be with on early ice when I have to walk a long distance.
Like everyone sais, the flasher works in every situation, where a camera works in some situations. A camera is fun to use and it is exciting when you see a large northern or walleye, or even a school of
perch come into view. I just wanted to use mine to find green vegetation and structure more than for fish watching. A camera takes a while to set up and I have a feeling I wont want to be very mobile with it.
A camera does give you water temperatures where at some times in the year may be beneficial if fish are relating to certain temps, but its more of an ice out early spring method!
One last though for those that do have a camera... A camera can give you a depth estimate in a way. I just wrapped a small piece of tape around the cord at 5' intervals. You could do it at 1 or 2' too I suppose. But it at least gives you an idea of where fish are in the water column or the depth you are in.
I think Harvey Lee summed it up perfectly I just really long winded it!
