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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Trout => Topic started by: CaptHoss on Feb 08, 2019, 02:46 PM
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I'm from Montana and the predominant species in my area is trout most are 10"-20" but there are some real hogs. I fish a lot of different ways, spoons, raps, dead sticks, and finesse plastics mostly. I am curious about some specific rod choices for trout in my area, something versatile as I don't want to drop a bunch of money on multiple specialty rods. I like a light tip, maybe L or ML rods. 13 Fishing? TUCR? St. Croix? Thanks just looking to talk rods
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I like and recommend the Ugly Stik GX2 in 53" (4 ft 6 in) size. Model USSP461UL.
http://www.uglystik.com/uglystik-rods-spinning-rods/ugly-stik-gx2-spinning-rod/1363867.html#specifications (http://www.uglystik.com/uglystik-rods-spinning-rods/ugly-stik-gx2-spinning-rod/1363867.html#specifications)
Short enough to be manageable, long enough to aid in fighting a large trout, good action, durable rod. If i wished for anything different it would be larger guides toward the tip.
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I like and recommend the Ugly Stik GX2 in 53" (4 ft 6 in) size. Model USSP461UL.
http://www.uglystik.com/uglystik-rods-
spinning-rods/ugly-stik-gx2-spinning-rod/1363867.html#specifications (http://www.uglystik.com/uglystik-rods-spinning-rods/ugly-stik-gx2-spinning-rod/1363867.html#specifications)
Short enough to be manageable, long enough to aid in fighting a large trout, good action, durable rod. If i wished for anything different it would be larger guides toward the tip.
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Prices are good as well... :tipup:
Wyo Ice
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Not sure what a lot of money is. I just bought myself a light action 38" tickle stick for Christmas. The tip is very light (Kind of like a built in spring bobber) and the rod has nice back bone. Haven't used it yet, but should handle 20inchers with the occasional hog.
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LOL...….guess I need to look at the date next time.
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Everyone will have an opinion because everyone will have a preference to how they fish.
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I’m in Idaho and have been researching this topic to death, I am probably going to drop the hammer on a 34” Thorne Bros Deadstick. I seem to like the finesse of the smaller sticks for jigging but want something more robust for a deadstick option. I’m ready to chase some big Mackinaw so I’ll be following this thread.
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I just picked up a Berkeley Amped ice rod, it's medium with a fast tip. Has a nice feel for light bites, but handles larger fish nicely.
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Did you get the 32” also what size reel are you running, that looks like a heck of a deal on the Berkley
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Did you get the 32” also what size reel are you running, that looks like a heck of a deal on the Berkley
I went with the 38". I put a eagle claw reel I found at Blaine's fleet and farm on one and a frabill Sub zero on the other one.