Ice Fishing
 

How To Choose The Right Ice Fishing Pole

When ice fishing, deciding what the right ice fishing pole to bring can be difficult. There are many situations that call for a different kind of pole. That being said, the only way that you will be able to pick the right pole really depends on the kind of fish that you are planning to catch. But this does not mean that you will have to plan what fish to catch first. Just know what kind of fish there are to catch before you purchase a good and solid pole.

Getting Started

The first thing you will want to do is choose between a standard pole and a tip-up. A pole is just a regular fishing pole that you hold up while ice-fishing, whereas a tip-up can be placed in an ice hole and then left unattended. The good thing about tip-ups is that you can set up several of them in a wide area and then wait for a signal. These poles are designed to release a flag as a signal when a fish as taken bait.

What Size Pole Should I Get?

The fishing pole is the backbone of all your fishing gear. Everything should be considered when you purchase a fishing pole and this also means that you should take size into consideration. Fishing pole sizes vary from 4 to 16 feet. Of course the smaller ones are for kids and you should actually invest in something more your size. The average pole is actually about 6 feet in length. You can get longer ones but just remember that the longer a rod is, the more force is put in your arms. When it comes to material, for beginners, fiberglass poles are probably best to use. They can be purchased in different lengths and have various flexibilities. For experienced fishers, a graphite pole is best to use as they are lightweight and strong which means they can be used in many conditions in the outdoors.

What Pole Should I Bring With Me?

Now, it is essential to pick a sturdy and compact pole. It needs to be able to pull in fish if they are away from the hole where you might be fishing. For bigger fish, you will most definitely need a firmer rod making it easier to reel in the heavier fish that you catch. In deeper waters, a firm ice fishing pole with a reel is essential to pull in many fish at a time. Remember that not all ice fishing activities are done by drilling holes in the ice. There are instances when you might fish in open water near ice and this is where a casting pole becomes a necessity so that you can throw your line farther into the water.

What Tips Should I Keep In Mind?

When purchasing a rod, make sure to check its sensitivity. You can do this by measuring how much pressure it can take. The amount of pressure it takes to bend the tip of the road should be less for a rod used on small fish and more for bigger fish. Also remember that a short rod is best when you are fishing in a cramped area. A longer rod is better for hooking fish. Another tip is that when you are ice fishing, you will most likely use some lube to prepare a real. The lube that you get should be able to withstand very cold temperatures or else your reel will freeze and you will end up just damaging your equipment more than you are catching fish. Always look at what ingredients are used in the lube you use so that your ice fishing pole and line are not used for nothing.


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