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What is the best rod length for ice fishing?
A standard length is approximately 28-inches with a fast-action tip. A medium-action rod is tailor made for walleye, small trout and pike, and will work well as your second combo. Look for a rod of around 28 to 30-inches in length, with a solid backbone throughout the lower 2/3rds.
What type of rod is best for ice fishing?
- St. Croix Mojo – Our Pick!
- Berkley Cherrywood HD.
- 13 Fishing Tickle Stick.
- 13 Fishing White Noise Ultra Light.
- Shakespeare Ugly Stik.
- Shakespeare Wild Series.
- Fenwick Aetos.
- Fenwick Elite Tech.
Why do ice rods not have reel seats?
Another question I often hear is, “These rods are so expensive, why don’t they come with a reel seat?” Simple answer is balance and weight. By eliminating the reel seat, the weight of the handle is reduced, and you can also place your reel where you prefer to give you the best feel.
How do you pick an ice fishing rod?

What pound test should I use for ice fishing walleye?
For regular sized walleye lures and live bait, 4-6 lb is ideal. For large swimbaits, rattle baits and extra large live bait, you can go up to 8-10 lb. Choosing the right pound test line for walleye can be extremely important, especially if you’re fishing in clear waters that get a lot of fishing pressure.
Why are ice fishing rods so small?
Ice fishing rods are so small because they are designed specifically for use in ice. For ice fishing, you need to be close to the hole, so a standard open-water pole will be too long. You also need a more sensitive rod for ice fishing, so the small size of ice fishing rods helps with feeling the fish.
What is a medium light ice rod for?
Light rods are good for perch, and light to medium rods are good for walleye, whitefish and most trout. Heavy rods are best for pike or lake trout.
Are ice fishing rods different?
Ice fishing rods are shorter than regular rods. Open water rods are stouter and longer because you need to cast a heavy lure toward your target. With ice fishing, you only fish directly below. Therefore, it is more important to be close to your hole.
How much line should I put on my ice fishing reel?
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.
Do you use sinkers for ice fishing?

Do you need weights for ice fishing?
These weights help get your baited hooks and light jigs down quickly. They can make it easier to detect a light bite, too. Soft shot weights are less likely to weaken your line. Regardless of the weights you choose, apply only enough pressure to secure them to your line.
How do you secure a reel to an ice rod?

How do you attach a reel to a frostbite Rod?

How do you put a reel seat on a rod?

What is a quick tip ice fishing rod?

What is ice rod therapy?
The theory behind the therapy: By lowering the core body temperature between six and eight degrees, doctors can tamp down swelling and inflammation, and limit the release of harmful chemicals — such as free radicals — that can cause even more damage than that left by the initial injury.
Should you braid with ice fishing?
Braided lines like Berkleyยฎ FireLineยฎ Ultra 8, Berkleyยฎ FireLineยฎ Micro Iceยฎ and Berkleyยฎ Nanofilยฎ, do many things very well. They are my choice when fishing deep water for species like crappie, walleye or lake trout. Braids have virtually zero stretch so they offer incredible sensitivity and superb hooksets.
What kind of line do you use for ice fishing walleye?

What is the best action ice rod for walleye?
We use a couple of different rods for jigging. The Clam Ice Team Professional Series 26″ Medium Action Walleye Rod and the JT Outdoors 30โณ Gold Digger are great all-around rods. For targeting bigger walleye, we use the JT Outdoors 34โณ Black Reign.
What is the best bait for ice fishing?
For ice fishing live bait, try wax worms (bee moth larva), maggots, spikes (fly larvae), wigglers (mayfly larvae) or minnows. You can drop your bait and leave it alone, or you can slowly jig to attract the fish. Ice fishing jigging also works with artificial ice fishing bait.
How do you keep fish when ice fishing?

Can you use ice fishing rod in the summer?
Try chillin’ when the temperatures sizzle during the heat of summer. Ice fishing tactics are dynamite for bluegills and crappies, even during the peak warm months. You guessed itโthe same tackle that is used in December, January and February is often a great choice for July and August.
Can you ice fish with a regular pole?
Yes, you can use a regular fishing rod for ice fishing, but it’s not an ideal solution. Ice fishing poles are much shorter than regular rods on average.
Is 100 yards of fishing line enough?
The Amount of Line Needed When Inshore Fishing Inshore fishing doesn’t typically require you to have a ton of line on your reel, and on most trips, you can reliably get by with around 100 yards of line on your reel.