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?Is this it? http://www.outdoorlogictv.com/cart/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=7I thought STD's were something to be avoided, ha.
James,Cool invention. Best part is the STD name and the "its catchy" slogan! Good luck with sales and marketing.-Tom
best idea i have seen in a while. will buy 4 and let you know. how do you know you don't like something until you try. go fishing and have fun.
What would be deadly for a real tip down is some devise that would jig it about a foot down not quite to over the balance point, and let it raise back up naturally with the weight of the rod, just like how I manually jig my tip downs. But only jig it down about once a minute, they don't always want a jigging motion.
@ Crappie guy I know you have your own Tip Downs but you obviously haven't tried the Sullivan Tip Down or the Sullivan Tip Drop , if you'd like to go fishing together and try my Sullivan Tip Downs and Sullivan Tip Drops. I would welcome you to try them, but don't be describing them wrong in this forum. The Sullivan Tip Down Jigs and tips down this is the latest on you tube for the powered and non powered paste the links and watch the videos
Nice idea but to me more of a auto jigger than a tip down. A tip down has a balance point and tips very easy from roughly a 75 degree angle to a point around 0 degrees where it free falls. Just my opinion but it is way more than I want to mess with or pack out on the ice.The other Tip Down that is a manual is more of just a rod holder that allows the rod to slightly piviot similar to the Jigger totter, or Mr. Jigger