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Revolutionize your ice fishing game with the Deeper Sonar CHIRP+2: a portable, compact sonar mapping device that connects to your smartphone.

For ice fishing fans, the Deeper Sonar CHIRP+2 is a game-changer. Say goodbye to heavy, complicated sonars and power concerns. This compact device, no bigger than a tennis ball, easily slips into an ice hole and connects to your smartphone. It generates its own Wi-Fi, so you can see live sonar and mapping. No messy cables — just drill a hole and place your Deeper Sonar. Ryan, a Deeper PRO staffer, knows this device’s potential after using it in open water. According to Ryan, “I always use my Deeper Sonar when ice fishing because it lets me see how fish react to my lure without lugging around a bulky fish finder.” With a manufacturer’s 5-year warranty, the Deeper Sonar CHIRP+2 is a powerhouse model, with three beam options: narrow at 7°, medium at 20°, and wide at 47°. This configuration guarantees superb target separation with a fast sonar scan rate of up to 15 per second. Ryan emphasizes, “Deeper Sonar was my first fish finder, and it has become a year-round companion, significantly enhancing my fishing capabilities, especially during ice fishing, where vertical jigging is key, and every detail matters.” In low visibility or nighttime fishing, the Deeper Sonar Night Fishing Cover is handy. It has a translucent orange cover with a flashing LED light to track fish. Ryan adds, “When ice fishing, playing with fish is vital for success, and it’s much easier without wires and cables in the way.” Deeper Sonar CHIRP+2 maps and lasts Deeper Sonar CHIRP+2 ensures you won’t forget productive ice fishing spots. It automatically saves the location of every ice hole you drill or fish from in the Fish Deeper app. Unlike traditional sonar units that need heavy power sources, the Deeper Sonar CHIRP+2 lasts up to 15 hours. To protect and insulate your smartphone, consider the splash-proof Deeper Sonar Smartphone Case. This waterproof, lightweight sonar suits various seasons and fishing styles—boat, kayak, paddleboard, shore, and ice fishing. If you’re interested in a portable Deeper Sonar unit, find them at local stores, Amazon, or at: deepersonar.com. Originally published in the Jan.-Feb. 2024 issue of Ontario OUT of DOORS For more fishing, click here Click here for more outdoors news Watch on-demand videos anytime on OFAH Stream

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