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Recommendations for tip-ups
I've always used the old fashioned stick style. Thinking about going with a
version that is round and lays flat covering the hole. Advice on what and where to buy appreciated. -Steve |
Recommendations for tip-ups
Steve I don't happen to have any of the round ones - info I've got on those is that when the plastic gets cold - they break - espec. if they freeze in to the slush and you have to kick them out. I have Arctic Fisherman (wood) and a HT Polar (plastic). Both have stood up well. If you really want to cover the hole to try and prevent it from freezing up, get a scrap of carpet and cut a slot in it for your tip up's shaft and spool. A tip up style I don't have, but want to get is a windlass style - but unless you have an above freezing day, eventually they freeze up - although the carpet trick would help alot..... Jim On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 03:29:27 GMT, "Steve" wrote: I've always used the old fashioned stick style. Thinking about going with a version that is round and lays flat covering the hole. Advice on what and where to buy appreciated. -Steve |
Recommendations for tip-ups
Steve I don't happen to have any of the round ones - info I've got on those is that when the plastic gets cold - they break - espec. if they freeze in to the slush and you have to kick them out. I have Arctic Fisherman (wood) and a HT Polar (plastic). Both have stood up well. If you really want to cover the hole to try and prevent it from freezing up, get a scrap of carpet and cut a slot in it for your tip up's shaft and spool. A tip up style I don't have, but want to get is a windlass style - but unless you have an above freezing day, eventually they freeze up - although the carpet trick would help alot..... Jim On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 03:29:27 GMT, "Steve" wrote: I've always used the old fashioned stick style. Thinking about going with a version that is round and lays flat covering the hole. Advice on what and where to buy appreciated. -Steve |
Recommendations for tip-ups
Steve I don't happen to have any of the round ones - info I've got on those is that when the plastic gets cold - they break - espec. if they freeze in to the slush and you have to kick them out. I have Arctic Fisherman (wood) and a HT Polar (plastic). Both have stood up well. If you really want to cover the hole to try and prevent it from freezing up, get a scrap of carpet and cut a slot in it for your tip up's shaft and spool. A tip up style I don't have, but want to get is a windlass style - but unless you have an above freezing day, eventually they freeze up - although the carpet trick would help alot..... Jim On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 03:29:27 GMT, "Steve" wrote: I've always used the old fashioned stick style. Thinking about going with a version that is round and lays flat covering the hole. Advice on what and where to buy appreciated. -Steve |
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