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DIY ice gear
Alright, I know I'm not the only one thats making my own stuff. Was curious to see if anyone has stuff to share. Yea, we can spend $$ to get high end gear, but when I'm pullin a fish in on my homemade stuff opposed to my more pricey gear, it definitely feels much worthier. So here's some homemade gear I rigged.
2 small poles. 1, is the top half of an ugly-stik glued into a handle of a broken pole I had, great for jigging. Obviously not parabolic, but still good flex. The 2nd is a childrens Tweety Bird pole I hacked the reel off of, sanded, then attached a legit reel to. I use this for my "slammer". http://i1284.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1d643e7d.jpg Next, is some styrofoam+duct tape hole covers/ insulators. Keeps ice from forming on hole. Also, my homemade wooden slammer I use with Tweety pole. And an ice skimmer made from a speaker cover, duct tape, and drywall metal. http://i1284.photobucket.com/albums/...pse750a4ff.jpg And last, my bucket-top tip-up. Some wood scraps, key ring holders, a casing from a regular pen, piece of duct tape, and top of a 5gal bucket. Also has styrofoam glued to bottom for insulation. http://i1284.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3374d295.jpg So lets see it guys! Frugal fishing at its best! What you got!? |
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that tip up is awesome lol. i just rigged two laker rods and a tandem for my sled to haul my grill.
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Love the Coca-Cola flag.
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You are my new hero hahaha that is awesome man!
For simplicity I once made tip ups just by wrapping string around pvc pipe and clipping a bell to it, done! Haha |
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Like the PIGGY BACK, I have the same two sleds and was thinkin about doin the same thing. How well does it perform when your packin a heavy load?
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I built a smitty sled Saturday night before the M&G. It took about 2 beers worth of time to get it all done. Cost me $0 so far. I didn't have any 2x4's left so i used some old oak stock I had for the crossbars, i think I might upgrade to 2x4's. I wanna build some kind of rack on the back to hold the BBQ. It assembles/disassembles in 20 seconds with no tools required.
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Sweet! How'd it pull?
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lol
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