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Ice Fishing Gadgets...Inexpensive and Proven
#1
Getting ready for ice fishing here's a couple products that are inexpensive and work as they are K2 tested and approved. [cool]

Would be great little stocking stuffers from the fella at the North Pole.

Links to products below

Rapala Mini Charge-N-Glow. Allows you to charge one or more ice flies. Once the ice hits these sell out.

[url "http://www.fishusa.com/Product/Rapala-Mini-Charge-n-Glow"]http://www.fishusa.com/Product/Rapala-Mini-Charge-n-Glow[/url]

Action Bite Indicator very durable and by us the best indicator you can get.

[url "http://actiontackleproducts.com/abi.html"]http://actiontackleproducts.com/abi.html[/url]
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#2
That spring bobber looks awesome.
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#3
Thanks, I just bought the action bite indicator for ice fishing. Looks like fun!
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#4
I just ordered 3 of the action bobbers too. Thinking you should start getting commission. Thanks for the good info.....
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#5
Thanks k2.

Just bought my self a light and medium spring bober [Wink]. Tried many and let's home this one works out better then the others. Can't beat $5 for one. Just wish shipping was a little faster [:/].

As well K2 I've been ice fishing last week and shall be back tomorrow for more [angelic].
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#6
I ordered the spring bobbers from basspro and they were bent pretty good. Anyone know if that'll effect action a whole ton, not super bad but kinked to one side pretty good
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#7
Iv'e tried many bobers from shops in utah and not many of them are good at all. Shall try out the newer one that I got from my last trip and forgot all about it and hope the one from the link will come soon so I can see how good they are.

Ice fishing trip tomorrow [Wink].
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#8
I have been ice fishing for going on 15 years. I have tried every strike indicator that I could come up with. I even made some of my own using guitar strings.

The Action Bite Indicator is bar none the best that I have ever used. I have tried to get Sportsman's to carry them for 3 years now.

It is worth placing an order for them from the factory.
You will not find a better build and longer lasting indicator anywhere.
Thanks for the heads up on them Kim.
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#9
I might make some of them with guitar strings. Sounds like a pretty good idea.
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#10
I used some mono to hold the loop in place and then used heat shrink tubing to cover the mono knot. I then used zip ties to secure the indicator to the rod tip. Works well but looks home made.
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#11
another good cheap stocking stuffer is clip on depth finders....i alway use..and lose...lots of these
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#12
I've tried that strike indicator and my line often snags up on the black part that pinches over the rod tip. I pinched them quite tightly and they still snag. Am I doing something incorrectly?
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#13
At least I got a few ideas to make some with maybe some zap a gap to seal the loop part. Thanks for the tip [Wink].
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my gadget is a 32oz. jig head from manic $2.50
maniac gizzybugs in orange $2.50
if you dont already know you can buy these at the sinclar one stop in heber. ill put them up against anything you got.
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[#0000FF]Plain old electricians tape will smooth the edges. Better yet is heat shrink tape.
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[quote TubeDude]

[#0000ff]Better yet is heat shrink tape. [/#0000ff]
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Difficult, if not impossible, to get the shrink tape over the large rod tip. Do they make heat shrink tape in a form that can be wrapped, like regular tape, and then heated and shrunk?
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[quote kentofnsl][quote TubeDude]

[#0000ff]Better yet is heat shrink tape. [/#0000ff]
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Difficult, if not impossible, to get the shrink tape over the large rod tip. Do they make heat shrink tape in a form that can be wrapped, like regular tape, and then heated and shrunk?

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Probably a sign of insanity to answer one's own question, but yes they do make it: [url "http://www.amazon.com/Heat-Shrink-Tape-Shrinkwrap-Operations/dp/B002FV3BGM"]Link[/url]
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#18
[#0000FF]I know guys who always carry some in their "emergency kits". Great for temporary or permanent repairs that zip ties won't do as well.

A few wraps of a cut-down strip can fix a loose guide or a broken reel seat. While a heat gun is better you can get the tape to shrink with a butane lighter or even a couple of matches...while rotating the wrap.

No proof of insanity needed on this board. We all do our best to reinforce our personal credentials.
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#19
best tip i can give..
find a buddy that lives near your favorite waters that will check the ice for ya so you don't have to drive 3 hours to find there is and or is not any ice!!
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[quote MrLipripper]I've tried that strike indicator and my line often snags up on the black part that pinches over the rod tip. I pinched them quite tightly and they still snag. Am I doing something incorrectly? [crazy][/quote]

We've never had any issue with the line snagging up on any part of the indicator. We use a very little super glue to secure indicator to rod tip. Can you post up a pic of how you have indicator attached?

Below are pics from one of our ice rods.

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