Top 8 discount Ice Fishing – Rods, Reels, & Tip-Ups

Top 8

  Bass Pro Shops® Micro Lite™ Spinning Combo TL Designs Ice-Fishing Tip-Down Frabill Spring Bobber with Threader Rattle Wheel HT Enterprises The Original Polar™ Tip-Up Tuned Up Custom Rods Inferno Ice Rod Cabela's Ice Hole Cover Automatic Fisherman® Snapper
  Bass Pro Shops® Micro Lite™ Spinning Combo TL Designs Ice-Fishing Tip-Down Frabill Spring Bobber with Threader Rattle Wheel HT Enterprises The Original Polar™ Tip-Up Tuned Up Custom Rods Inferno Ice Rod Cabela's Ice Hole Cover Automatic Fisherman® Snapper
Brand - - TUNED UP CUSTOM RODS Frabill - - HT Enterprises Cabela's

Bass Pro Shops® Micro Lite™ Spinning Combo

  • Light, tough graphite reel frame and rotor
  • Aluminum spool with double-anodized lip
  • 5-bearing (4+1) system Powerlock instant anti-reverse
  • Rod features an RT1 Graphite blank
  • Stainless steel guides and inserts
  • Perfectly matched, light and responsive, Bass Pro Shops' Micro Lite Spinning Combo looks fantastic and fishes even better.

    The Bass Pro Shops Micro Lite Reel is a tough little beast, sporting a lightweight graphite frame and aluminum spool with double-anodized lip. Smooth and quiet, it features a 5-bearing (4+1) system that includes PowerLock™ instant anti-reverse for quick, no-doubt hooksets. Equipped with a Soft Touch PVC handle knob to ensure a firm, comfortable grip at all times. Front drag.

    The other half of this combo is the Bass Pro Shops Micro Lite Spinning Rod. Available in both 1- and 2-piece models, this light, low-profile rod is built on a quality RT1 Graphite blank. Stainless steel guides and inserts promote smooth line flow in both directions. Fitted with comfortable EVA foam split grips flanking a solid screw-down graphite reel seat.

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    TL Designs Ice-Fishing Tip-Down

  • Simply flip open, attach the clip to your rod and start fishing
  • Ultrasensitive design shows even the lightest strikes
  • Durable metal frame withstands years of use
  • Upgrade your ice-fishing season with Tip Downs from TL Designs. Ultrasensitive design shows even the lightest strikes. Setup is easy – simply flip open, attach the clip to your rod and start fishing. Durable metal frame withstands years of use. Made in USA.
    Available:
    • Standard Blue For most ice-fishing applications.
    • Big Red – For larger setups targeting big fish.
    • Clips – Extra clips let you easily switch between combos.
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    Frabill Spring Bobber with Threader

    Precision engineered for use with light lines and finesse baits, this spring-loaded indicator easily snaps into the tip-top guide of most panfish ice rods. Includes two bobbers and one line threader.
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    Rattle Wheel

  • Bell alerts you when a fish bites your line
  • Adjust tension to the reel with included wing nut
  • Sturdy, solid-wood construction
  • Sporting a convenient bell alarm, the Rattle Wheel alerts you when a fish bites the end of your line. Each revolution of the wheel equals 1 ft. of line length. Wing nut allows you to adjust the tension to the reel. Sturdy wood construction for lasting durability.
    Available: Wall Mount, Wall Mount with Hinge, Ceiling Mount, Clamp.
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    HT Enterprises The Original Polar™ Tip-Up

  • Guaranteed not to freeze
  • Detects light or heavy strikes
  • Durable high-impact polymer
  • An underwater tip-up that's guaranteed not to freeze. Its flag wire is set at a slight angle, so it can be placed on either side of the trip shaft for light or heavy strike detection. Line guide makes paying out and retrieving line easy. Durable high-impact polymer construction.
    Colors: Pink, Black.

    What I've got here is a polar tip up so it's called an underwater tip up. And what's nice about. This design is that it's guaranteed against freeze up there's a tube mechanism here I'm folding out there's a shaft. That runs in here from the trip mechanism down to the spool. And that's encased in a freeze proof lubricant so no matter. How cold it is no matter. What happens the trip on. This flag car switch. Whenever a fish bites turns the trip pops the flag up will not ever freeze up which is wonderful.

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    Tuned Up Custom Rods Inferno Ice Rod

  • Solid-graphite blanks in finely tuned actions
  • Stainless steel insert stripper guides and single-foot fly guides
  • Custom Tennessee cork handles with composite-cork butt caps
  • Tuned Up Custom Ice Rods' Inferno Ice Rod brings value to anglers who refuse to sacrifice quality. Solid-graphite blanks outfitted with a stainless steel insert stripper guides and single-foot fly guides resist freeze-up to allow smooth line flow. Custom Tennessee cork handles with composite-cork butt caps and hook keepers allow perfect balance for any ice reel. Ultralight action features an orange tip that works like a spring bobber. 

    Images depict the “style” of the rod handle and may not fully represent the actual length.
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    Cabela's Ice Hole Cover

    Made of durable closed-cell foam, this 12.5"-dia. cover slides securely under standard-style tip-ups to keep the hole from freezing.
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    Cabala's eye sleds and covers our ice sleds have made of highly durable polyethylene the utility sled has two built-in bucket holders the large sled has three out regulars. And large sled covers fit their corresponding sleds adjustable cinch cords zippered side entry points Cabala's ice LEDs. And covers lifetime guarantee only at Cabala's.

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    Automatic Fisherman® Snapper

  • Automatically sets the hook
  • Replaces a standard ice-fishing tip-up
  • Allows you to use your rod and reel to control fish
  • Includes a bobber and trigger-adjusting tool
  • The Automatic Fisherman Snapper replaces a standard ice-fishing tip-up, automatically setting the hook, putting you in control of the fight with rod and reel in hand. Adjusting to fit any ice rod from 20" to 55" long, the durable Snapper comes in high-visibility orange and includes a bobber and trigger-adjusting tool.
    17.5"L x 2.5"W x 2.5"H.
    Wt: 1 lb.

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    Hi there I'm Doug from Milwaukee trophy trout fishing and today. Iwant to do a little instructional video on how to set up an automatic a lot of my clients have asked. Me for this information. Ifigured I'd I go about setting out the product for different applications. Iuse as well as you know trout fishing northern fishing pan fishing a. Few of the little hacks. And modifications that I've figured out over the years so. Igot a brand-new automatic fisherman kit here got the base unit rod reel. Everything and I'm going to show. How to set this up okay for all intents and purposes. And for saving time. This brand-new drought. And real society that I've already got I'll show. How your pretty good. Everything it's the exact same draw in real. That comes with the unit first step swinging the side here. And take our trigger off our little trigger tool here so. What we're gonna do is yeah two different holes here. You can use the top hole. Ilike to use with shorter odds 33 inches. And shorter and look longer. Or the bottom I use for my log arrives at 34 inches a longer basically. What we're going to do is take the lock nut off a trigger here might have to lose. This tool sometimes those things are in their pretty good almost got. All right there we are so with. This kit came the 33 medium heavy rod, so I'm gonna set. This base unit up for the 33 medium heavy so. That means I'm using top bolt.

    And typically with a 33-inch rod you're gonna want to leave up about anywhere from a third to a half of an inch of thread poking out behind the nut. And see a I have my trigger installed. Ihave about a half of an inch sticking out behind the not here the next thing to do is going to be a set your trigger I'll use the robbie Kane with the semi-trailer. Now the triggers not gonna be right. And right out of the box you're gonna have to play with. It a little bit one thing to remember is never put your face above. This rod that comes off it's gonna whack. You it's not gonna feel. One thing a quick tip. Ilike to do was like to take my rights in. This is automatic fishing rod so. These are guaranteed for life. You can bend them here.

    He ain't gonna break them. Icould take my rights have been bend. It out just a little bit. And you'll see why I hear. That's because it just matches up at the trigger a little bit better. That in there let's start working on setting the trigger we're gonna try. And find out actually. That one's pretty close right there. You can adjust you take. This little tool here. You can adjust this pin back. And forth times my finger here. That straw now to go over. What I got going on here. Ihave 10 pound fluorocarbon line. This is a place set up, so I'll show. You exactly what I do for pike my main line ten pound fluorocarbon off between the first.

    And the second eyelet. Iput the little balsa bobber. That comes supplied with. Now the bolsa bomber weighs a little bit. It works better for larger bait like medium to large shiners. And suckers and stuff like. If you're paying fishing you want to use the lighter boom bobber. That comes with your unit off of there. Istraight up my stopper bobber. One of the greatest things ever invented here keeps your whole from well doesn't keep the wolf from free zone so keeps your line from freezing in the hole freeze around. You can still grab the rod. And fight the fish and it'll the whole freezing overall prevent the product from working I put.

    Itied a little barrel swivel honor of course. You see my weight well barrel swivel helps to keep. This fluorocarbon from stretching and twisting up with your fighting fish off the bottom of the fluorocarbon line. Irun a 40 pound fluorocarbon leader which comes to a number-10 trouble hook a lot of. You guys I know like to run bigger troubles. Iprefer the smaller travel hooks my personal flavor so there. He goes we're set that's driving our bass. Now loop our line over the end of the trigger so. One of the fish pulls on. It's gonna set it off at night you're fishing stuff so basically. We got our trigger adjusted correctly we're set up. Everything the purpose of. This bobber is to allow the fish to grab your beat. And have some run with. It before it sets off. You don't have this bobber soon as. That fish makes any type of pull against your line against. This trigger here it's going to snap off with pike fishing walleye fishing and crappie. Ilike to have a little bit of extra run for.

    That fish so the fish can catch. You on the bait a little bit get a little bit deeper in their mouth. You sometimes know a pike. They like to play with. It just seems to help for better hookups. You can take all the way down to the base. You want I have to plot. Some extra line here. Now you've got about two feet of run line. That the fish can take. You gotta flip going about down. This way you got about. Another foot going down. This way it's that fish can run for two feet under the ice before. It sets off this device. And then once your line gets tight wow. You got him right there the hook is set the fish is on you'll notice you're a guard.

    And people hear of your hammer fall. When you're out there on the ice hopefully you'll look over to be able to see. That your hammer fell on the ice. Now you're not done so that's my basic northern pike setup. And I'm gonna show more setups. Ilike to use with the automatic fisherman save time I've already got other bases. That are subtle cutter rods. And reels about this here is my panda shut up. You grab one thing real quick. Now let the pan fish set up. You notice a couple things are different number. Ihave a longer rod in here so my trigger gets out in the second hole number two. You screw this not on for the longer rod in the bottom hole.

    You don't want this much thread sticking out. You want to keep it about a quarter inch. This one's already adjusted to the sensitivity of. This rod everything this is my crappie setup so. Some six pound co polymer line on here. Iopted for a yellow just to make. It a little bit easier to see. You can use whatever line is preferred there. It comes down to a line to line not here. That goes down to I got four pound clear fluorocarbon leader. That runs about two. And a half three feet never my split shot weight. And on the end of I am running I want to say. This is a size 12 yeah I'm katsu an octopus hook. You can use whatever ice Jake. You want this is just. What I was fishing with last.

    One other modification. Ilike to do these automatic fisherman is. You look the bottom of the hammer base. Ihave a little screw screwed in right here but. That screw does is it keeps. That hammer lean slightly back so. That way no matter you got a little snow buildup on the ice. Whatever the hammer isn't just gonna sit there. If the unit triggers it's going to drop matter. What because it's already kind of leaning. That was what I do is. Iset my line in trigger Murad on the right on the pin line. And trigger what I've done here is. Itook a little bit of 18 gauge aluminum wire. You can pick this up at. Any old hardware store um. It through my bobber. And bring it up and bend.

    It with a pair of pliers so. What I can do is I can just flip. That bobber on that line. Idon't have to have. It little sense of their. Idon't have to have. It with my line run through. Ican just hook and you'll notice. This to work right now it's the same thing as with the pipe setup no technical difficulty here I'm actually gonna have to set rule like I'm going to set a little heavier for instructional purposes. Everything back to one here the rod I'm using here. This is an automatic fisherman rod. This is the 35-inch light action rod no they've got. Everything adjusted a little bit. More stout here hopefully. Ican finish this tutorial yeah much better okay so.

    Ican just hang this bobber on my line. And simply leave for crappies. Idon't like to give them too much run. This works well for crappie perch. It types of pan fish. Ilike to set my slack bobber about at the top of the hammer. You can see it gives. You about 10 inches worth line. They can pull now the neat thing about. This is with the hooks. When the fish pulls. It sets the device off. It throws the bobber off so. You don't have to worry about the bobber beyond. Where you're fighting your fish. All your hammers down. You got your pan fish on there. You can fight your fish on rod. And reel just like you would. You were doing it this just gives. You extra opportunities to set up live bait. And do dead sticks and whatnot to try to get on crappies perch blue gills. Now I'm gonna show what I like to use out there on the Milwaukee Harbor.

    And the tributaries. Wherever I'm at fishing for trout as. Ihave my automatic fisherman bass here. And of course I'm a trigger set up just like described. Ihave my screw in the bottom of my hammer. One other modification. Idid was I went to local hardware store. And bought some 10 gauge wire. And I've been too kind of into a horseshoe shape there's. This isn't thi. This is eighth of an inch. Itook a 1/8 drill bit. And mashed and drilled holes into the hammer here. It just took a hammer. That does is it allows. Me to run my blue tips tip up lights an automatic signal sender on my automatic fisherman so. We see it's there's no light on. Nothing and when the hammer Falls the light comes on. It alerts I have a fish not only by seeing the light but. It alerts me on my cell phone as well. And lets these numbered. It comes up in my phone as an automatic number. One just pops I don't know. That rod set up and right come out of the shanty.

    Iknow right where to go. Idon't have to look around. One thing you guys got to remember is don't be afraid to drill into. These bases are made extremely well. You can come up with an idea for a modification like whom. Ihave here by all means go for it my basic setup I'm running here for 4 trowels. This is going to be automatic fisherman 38 medium light rods. Ilike the longer rod for the trout. Ilike the lighter action. It works like a good shock absorber. When the Browns get to shaking their head. It works like a shock absorber. Than their eye going straight. And getting slack in your line. It helps keep pressure on the fish you'll notice. One thing you not do here is. Ido not run a slack line bobber. When fishing for a brown trout. Some people do some people don't. Ihave better luck without. And the reason for that is simply. Because the Browns they put a hold of your bait.

    If they can sense a anything's wrong will spin. All that's why tip ups typically don't work very well. Everybody using automatic hook setting devices out there so. Once again I have my ten pound fluorocarbon line I'm running a 2000 series River spinning reel by six gill fishing what I prefer to run. It comes to the big trout. These reels are extremely smooth. They hold up well automatic fisherman reels work great — I'm use those for years. Igot a lot of them in my collection so then. You must I stopped a bobber. What I like to put a bullet weight above my swivel. Once again I'm writing this we'll just like before. Iput a bullet was down there. It oh so the skinny end is up. That way when you're fighting a fish your sinker won't get hung on the edge of the hole.

    It closes and it's just. One of those little things. Ilike to do this for a peace of mind. And hopefully it does help. Me catch extra fish. Or two over the years I'm coming off the swivel. Ilike to run six pound clear fluorocarbon leader approximately a foot. And a half to two and a half feet somewhere there. You don't want to get real long as a leader. If you're down in your knees fighting a fish. You have to still be able get your rod up. And land the fish nice fish you're big. You can't just snatch. It through a hole like. You do a bluegill or a crappie. You have to ice them on. One here once again. Iwell actually this is a little bit smothered well 'v must add trouble book. Ido have a stinger hook on here which. Idon't always use those but sometimes I'll run a little stinger. And basically you know is I'm gonna set. Everything up here this works just like. Everything else I've showed. You set your rods at the nerd get your line through the trigger. Now you're how to stop your bobber would be in the hole listen your fish come tonight.

    And the unit goes off the hook is set I'm setting my signal to my phone time.

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