What is an ice hopper?
Available in four colors, the Ice Hopper is a glitter-filled take on a classic hoop toy. As the Ice Hopper spins around, it sparkles with liquid glitter, providing a colorful play experience with a fun shine effect.
What is a power Noodle ice rod?
True noodle rods are slow action ice fishing rods that give uniform flex from tip to butt. Their fiberglass construction incorporates a brightly colored, and super sensitive, tip designed to help you visually detect even the most subtle bites from panfish and trout.
How much line should be on an ice rod?
Ice fishing line is often sold in 50 to 110 yard spools. This means a 50 yard spool can be used on two reels. That’s 25 yards each. Just start spooling with your leftover braided line you used in the summer, then finish it off (with a GOOD knot!) with 25 yards of some decent ice fishing line.
What is a Kess Ice Ball?
Prepare to be dazzled by mesmerizing Ice Balls! These liquid glitter filled bounce-able balls only need a little bit of movement to get the sparkles inside flying! These frosty balls come in 6 shimmery colors! Shake one up and see how they flow and glisten!
What is a noodle rod used for?
Noodle rods are the weapon of choice for serious salmon and steelhead fishermen. The unusually long and supple rods allow for the use of very light line for delicate presentations to wary salmonids. Battling one of these large fish on a noodle rod is an incredible experience.
What is a dead stick in ice fishing?
One of the most simple techniques while ice fishing is live bait like a minnow on a hook underneath a bobber. The deadstick refers to the line you let just sit and work with a live minnow. It is key to have both methods in play. When fish are active, the jigging line may be more effective.
How do ice fishing rods not break?
If you keep your rod at a 90 degree angle to the direction of the line it will not break if there is no defect in the rod and you are using a line with a breaking strength that is rated for the rod. After full time charter fishing since 1988 clients have only snapped 2 rods.