Serious anglers, especially those who live in colder climates, don't turn to billiards or bowling in winter, they gear up and fish through the ice. Ice fishing is done using tip-ups and rods. Depending on the water and species of fish, ther… read more
Ice fishing rods are miniature versions of a regular-sized fishing rod, with the typical ice fishing rod being in the range of 28 inches long. Also called jigging rods, ice fishing rods are one of the favorite pieces of equipment of many ic… read more
Looking to go ice fishing but you would rather craft your own makeshift ice fishing rod at home than buy an expensive one from a shop? This is very possible, and potentially quite easy. And to start, all you need is a good, firm tree branch… read more
An angler has a large variety of ice-fishing rods to choose from on the market. Bait and tackle shops as well as online sites and sporting goods stores offer rods of different makes. You can make an informed choice if you are aware of the d… read more
Fishing with a small hand-held ice rod in the winter is a popular method to catch fish like crappies and bluegills. An ice fishing rod properly rigged with line can bring a hard fighting fish up through the hole drilled in the ice to a wait… read more
The average ice fishing rod is just 28 inches long. It's small because it is only used to lower bait into the water through a hole in the ice. Ice fishing rods have small reels attached to their handles and differ in terms of power and acti… read more
Ice fishing rods are similar to the rods and reels used by warm-weather anglers except they are much smaller. The average rod length for example is just 28 inches. These ice rods are employed to catch fish through the ice, with species like… read more
Ice fishing is a sport that finds true aficionados bent over a hole in the ice that covers a lake or pond, hoping to catch one of the fish that eagerly snap at the proffered bait. Having the right gear is essential when attempting this kind… read more
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