Options, Add-ons, Line, Lights, Storage & More!

Tip-Ups

Jeff Simpson

Auto-set Tip-ups

 

(Editor’s Note: These may not be legal in some states, such as Minnesota.)

 

1) To load this tip-up, the Slammer uses the natural flex of your rod, the specially designed slammer arm, and an adjustable open-coil rod-holder. Bites release the arm, sending the rod tip up, hooking the fish, while a flag simultaneously pops up. The company recommends using a 5-foot light-action spinning rod. Popular for trout on the Great Lakes, the Slammer works on all fish.

 

2) When a fish bites on an Automatic Ice Fisherman, a bobber on the line between the guides is pulled up and eventually nudges the steel trigger shaft near the tip, causing the rod to fling up and set the hook. Setting the drag to match the rod flex allows the system to fight the fish until you get your mitts on things.

 

3) When the fish strikes the bait, the spring-loaded Hook-Set Tip-Up automatically sets the hook firmly in the mouth of the fish. Three settings on the main shaft allow you to adjust set-power.


Specialty Tip-up

 

Clam Corporation’s Arctic Warrior features the same flag-flying bite-detection system as a tip-up, but allows anglers to fight fish with a rod and reel.

 

Tip-Up Storage

 

HT’s Tip-up Ice Rod Tote (TOTE-1) features a tough denier material with pouches for three tip-ups, rods, and a small tackle box. Their Tip-up Tube (TUT-5) stores most styles of tip-ups. Ready Rig’s Tip-Up Cases (available in two styles) store tip-ups and essential gear, too. The Plano #682-006 DEEP Tool Box is big enough (26" x 11" x 11.38") to store most tip-up models and features two small utility boxes on top for terminal tackle.

 

Build Your Own Tip-Up Storage Bucket

 

Five and 7-gallon buckets are perfect for hauling tackle boxes, fish, rods, bait, sonar, and tip-ups. Tip-ups tossed in a bucket, though, are prone to tangle. Here’s a sure-fire way to organize your tip-ups using your favorite pickle pail.

 

Supplies:

drill

drill bit

hacksaw

rivet gun

rivets

light 4-inch PVC pipe

5- or 7-gallon bucket

 

1) Measure depth of bucket.

2) Cut PVC pipe to match depth.

3) Drill (two holes per tube) through the bucket and tubes, then pop rivet tight.

 

Line

 

HT has a new Polar Ice line available in a variety of colors including red. Nylon line from HT Enterprises (and other companies) and teflon-coated Dacron ice line from Gudebrod don’t absorb water, thereby preventing the line from freezing. Berkley makes 20-, 30-, and 40-pound tip-up line, and anglers also have been spooling up with 80- and 100-pound superlines like Spiderwire, Berkley FireLine, and Big Game Braid.

 

Lube

 

Low temperature lubricants, most of which prevent freezing down to -60°F, can be used with tip-ups, reels, and other ice-fishing products.

 

Action-Activated Lights

 

Add-on tip-up lights feature gravity on-off switches that are triggered when flags fly. The HT Nightstar has two light settings (hi-viz green and ultra bright orange), while Frabill’s new Lil’ Shiner has a bright red LED light that’s easy to see in the dark.


Sirens, Beepers, & Pagers

 

When a fish bite triggers the Frabill Arctic Siren, expect an effective eruption of eight loud, alternating sounds and six bright red LED lights. A three-setting switch allows for lights only, or lights and sound together.

 

Strike Sensor Transmitters fit most tip-ups and can beep a pager from 100 yards (multiple transmitters can be monitored with one pager). Use their Custom Hard-Side Carrying Case to hold one pager and six transmitters.