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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Perch => Topic started by: 24-7 Fishing on Jan 30, 2012, 09:27 AM
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Any recomendations for a good bobber for perch? I like to use the smallest slip bobber I can get away with.
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Personally I like spring bobbers instead of using a floater. They don't get in the way and they are super sensitive.
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I use Thill slip bobbers with the dacron string bobber stops. I find the rubber stops get caught on the tip and need to be re-set all the time.
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I like spring bobbers way much. I think they are the difference often. But if they are too long you have to move the rod 4 inches before you start to set the hook.
We used to use hardware store corks split half way through with a razor blade. They will pop off if reeled against the rod tip. but often we were shallow enough to just lift them clear of the hole. We painted them black to absorb the sunlight and keep the hole open. ;)
Cheap and could be trimmed to match the weight of the jig.
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I like Venom Floats because they are easy to put on or take off of my line like an Ice Buster bobber. They are also adjustable for the weight of the lure for neutral buoyancy and can also be set to sink very slowly which can be deadly at times. Think about what it would be like to let your bait slowly sink down to where the fish are waiting. http://venomfloats.com/ (http://venomfloats.com/)
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The spring bobbers on my frabil poles are only about an inch long. They are actually springs not the piano wire style.
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I might go with a rubber-band stopper bobber next season or we will have to see if we get more colder temps