MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
i hear you guys talking about rubber bands on tip ups. was curious on how this works? wanted to try some big suckers for muskie and togue but the darn things pop the flag all the time. ive had to break thier backs w/ my knife to stop them from doing this. fin clipping doesnt even slow them down. any info is appreciated. pm me if you prefer. t.y.
you can go as far as cutting there belly and sqwishing their are sacks and sending them down they still live but have a really hard time swimming and just flop on the bottom
Can't wait to try it at E-Grand this weekend....
Legal disclaimer before someone comments.............. ...There were actually no broken rubber bands left on the ice at East Grand last weekend,the mentioning of such was for entertainment purposes only and all rubber bands broken or un-broken were discarded in an appropriate manner.
Pay no attention to the holes with the broken rubber bands beside them..
I saw you put 'em in your pocket, if you need a witness.
when i emptied my pockets sunday night I found the one from the jig rod
Not many fish where those holes are anyway. Unless you're looking for ones with whiskers.
those will work
I'm on to the rubber bands now to . I use the ones from the local sandwich shop . I just asked for a few at lunch and the girl handed me about 100 . I like these because they are the lightest I have found . I loved them this past weekend for pickerel . Lip hook it a good thing with the toothy critters . about 90% hookup so far after a few weeks of testing . I started on them at the Sebago derby and haven't looked back . I've taken togue ,bass ,pickerel ,Yellow perch and brooktrout on them so far ..
I'm on to the rubber bands now to . I use the ones from the local sandwich shop . I just asked for a few at lunch and the girl handed me about 100 . ..