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How Many Ice Fishing Poles do you have?


Agronomist_at_IA

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you got me beat ----hands down--only about 6------just bring 2 with

Well, 4 out of them are my brother and cousin's poles. I just threw away a St. Croix pole since the last 2 1/2 in. of the pole broke off. Really liked the pole, but didn't even last a whole season. I usually take about 4-5 poles in the voyager so if 3 of us are fishing there is 2 poles extra. That way I have an extra incase a pole would go down the hole, and also have a pole for switching lures on when you're fishing. (Always like to keep one pole with a leader and a jigging wrap handing for the times when a pike comes around)

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i think i have about 14. i have multiple lengths and actions for any type of fishing i want to do. id rather grab an allready rigged pole than do it in the dark with 2 pound fireline and frozen hands. i do bring them all with and on any given day i will use most of them. sometimes i tie on lure i know work but many different colors. on a side note. i do not own a single tip up.

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I have 5 regular rod/reels and 1 Marmish.

Dude, you need to get rid of the slip bobbers and try an Ice Buster, you will never use regular bobbers again.

Funny you say that came across an awsome sell out and picked up 5 packs of ice buster bobbers for $0.20 for a pack of 2. Just keep forgetting that I have them.

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