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I also carry a full line of Shirts and Hoodies that are very humorous. The Sullivan Tip Down was awarded another US Patent in 2014 So now the Sullivan Tip Drop and The Sullivan Tip Down are both Patented. I have seen way too many great ideas fail due to poor quality and this is why we make it ourselves in Eau Claire, WI. It's Tip Down season and at Sullivan Tip Downs we take pride in making quality products in the USA. =AZUzJv6_QtNvADmewde7rEZE3h-t8khaUVBCvqvJeSLUiM3Wx_pQh9_S9OC3O2geZ3Fa3wADZ0B9SdXBsuOWKPlf6Eyh4cEmL5mhD1aFYuXwUzkGA_cGZCzgb1Zqm-Srfgk6Xg48Suv2urPc1yQ-yh8dekt400vVWcM-f4rL58ZgIDz3tvDNobTycBGE0WobsmxnTcyhPttVn4DAxdV8jtMt&_tn_=%2CO%2CP-R Submit pics in the comments on the post below Remember to enter our weekly Face Book customer giveaway(Make your Monday Not suck ) by submitting photo's to the Facebook page. There are fun Color teams on Facebook they banter back and forth and it lets all the customers have fun with each other it's a lot like the NFC north fans talking smack. I back all my products for quality and if you're honest with me about how you wrecked it I usually will fix it for next to nothing. I also make a really easy system for the Hub / Pop-Up houses this uses the eyebolt threads to mount a rod of the wall of your Hub I really think this is one of my best advancements. The flip-over shack kits feature the notched slot rod holders left and right hand side attached to a lighted tube that connects to the poles in your flip-over shack saving lots of room on the shack floor the clips are specially made for each brand. Put your bait at different depths so you can figure out where in the water column the fish are. For crappie, I will do 12" off the bottom all the way up to just under the ice. For perch, I put my minnow about 12" off the bottom.


If I am using a ice stopper bobber, I place the bobber stopper in between the reel and the first eyelet, so it does not hit the ice stopper bobber. This way I can consistantly bring my bait to the same depth fish after fish. When I find the depth I want to fish, I slide the bobber stop so it sits at the water level. I use rubber bobber stops on all of my tip drop rods. The bobber will freeze to the hole, but the solution inside the bobber will allow your line to move up and down freely. If it is really cold out, and the holes are freezing fast, I put a ice stopper bobber on the line as well. I also place a bb size split shot about 5 or 6" above the treble hook.
#Ice fishing rod automatic fisherman skin#
I use a size 16 treble hook with small fathead minnows hooked just through the skin in front or underneath the dorsal fin. Reel up the fish and repeat often (hopefully).įor crappie and perch, I prefer using a 24" light action rod, spooled with 4lb mono. I then tighten the drag reel up any slack and set the hook.

To set the hook I pull some line out and remove the rod from the STD. Once the rod is ready to set in my STD I loosen the drag so when I get a hit the rod goes down the flag goes up and the fish can take line. I put the slip bobber knot at the tip of the rod so after I catch a fish I just drop the line back down to the knot and have my lure at the exact same depth. I use my locator to set the spoon 9" off the structure I'm fishing. I put a small split shot sinker 9" above the spoon. I will also tip them with spikes or waxies. Depending on how aggressive the fish are. cast masters and or Swedish pimples tipped with a rose red minnow behind the dorsal fin or only the head.

To start the rig set up I put a slip bobber knot on the line that can be slid up and down that i use as my depth marker. For Crappie, Perch, White Bass, Bluegill and Walleye I Start with a 26" ultra-light Fenwick Night Hawk rod with a Pflueger reel that has 4lb mono ice line on it.
