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IceShanty Main => General Ice Fishing Chit Chat => Topic started by: chuckrudy on Dec 22, 2010, 02:12 PM
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what do you pay for a good tip up what brand do you buy
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Nothing like walking up on a spinning Polar! I saw them on Craigslist in Vermont for 8 bucks today the other day... the guy had 30-40
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You can get a brand new polar type for 10-15 bucks, and they last FOREVER.
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You can get a brand new polar type for 10-15 bucks, and they last FOREVER.
Mine are still going strong after 25 years.
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I use Polars for pike and beaverdam styles for perch
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heritage traps, only way to go.
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I havn't had a polar fail on me yet. My dad used them my whole life and I do as well. Cheap, well made and light to carry. Deep snow just add a longer flag pole.
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i use polars and just got a set of heritage. mainly so snow mobiles can see them.the polars disappear till they go off . i like the Blinking flag for the polars work real good for night time fishing
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heritage lakers awesome trap imo
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i make my own the cost less than a dollar a piece
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Spend a little extra for heritage, they are way better then the polars in my opinion, you never have a problem seeing the flags in any weather
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I have a hodge-podge collection of tipups over the 23 years I have been buying them. I don't have a strong preference for a particular style, but of the 13 I own, I have 3 of the Polar style ( HT Brand ) which are needed for rigging large live baits for pike fishing. The upright style tipups that I own cannot keep a baitfish larger than about 5 inches from tripping the flag all day, even with the shortest band loop made. The HT's with their soft and hard release sides are more versatile and necesary for fishing large baits.
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Nothing I make my own..........
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d31/caddy084/IceSled004.jpg)
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Never had a problem w/ the HT polars - Fish 307 around $15. Some places have the Polars (ie Gander) for similiar price
put they had plastic spools, not metal...
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Heritige or Jack Traps, may cost a few bucks more but well worth it. Never experience wind flags and they both will hold plenty of line for deep water, or for catching pike or salmon.
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I had a set of 6 HT polar tip ups. They only last for about 3-5 years before all of them leaked lube all over the place. They were always a mess. I sold them and put the money towards Beaver Dams. I have had 6 of them for 15 years now. No issues and work perfect. The only problem with Beavers are the cost. I paid $15 each for mine. Now they are over $30 each which is crazy expensive for a tip up.
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I had a set of 6 HT polar tip ups. They only last for about 3-5 years before all of them leaked lube all over the place. They were always a mess. I sold them and put the money towards Beaver Dams. I have had 6 of them for 15 years now. No issues and work perfect. The only problem with Beavers are the cost. I paid $15 each for mine. Now they are over $30 each which is crazy expensive for a tip up.
over 50$ a peice here
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Heritage!! But check out the Black Magic tipups at the top of the page, they look very nice.
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Heritige or Jack Traps, may cost a few bucks more but well worth it. Never experience wind flags and they both will hold plenty of line for deep water, or for catching pike or salmon.
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X2 I have both heritige lakers and jack traps. I like them both. I also have polars that I use in shallow water for trout and they work fine and are much less expensive. However, if i could have only one kind it would be the jack traps.