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Author Topic: Spring Bobbers Or Noodle Poles?  (Read 12247 times)

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Offline thunderpout

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Just wondering if anyone else tried this set-up on the ice this winter... I gotta get a video of it in action on here for people to see....

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Just wondering if anyone else tried this set-up on the ice this winter... I gotta get a video of it in action on here for people to see....


Well............hurry up! ...............We ain't gett'in any younger ya know!   ;D
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Offline thunderpout

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OK.. OK... OK... Maybe this weekend! :whistling:

Offline Jdrummer

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I bought two st.croix legend rods and love them ! one light and the other medium light. I wish they had the ultra light when I made my purchase. I only paid 36 buck a piece. I also use the HT ice blues 30 inch rod with a forage minnow for the crappies right now. they look awsome when you fightin a slabosorous!
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!

Offline kgauker7

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they both have there place in my bag if i know that fish are gonna pound it i'll use the noodle if there light biting i'll use the st croix legend

Offline KTapper

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I bought two st.croix legend rods and love them ! one light and the other medium light. I wish they had the ultra light when I made my purchase. I only paid 36 buck a piece. I also use the HT ice blues 30 inch rod with a forage minnow for the crappies right now. they look awsome when you fightin a slabosorous!

I had my 24" HT noddle rod up in LOW and caught an 18" eye and that was a heck of a bent rod, but it was fun. I also have the st.croix ledgend 17" sight fishing light rod, and caught a 25" pike on it, and that was a blast also. I would suggest having both in your arsenal.  :fishing2:

Offline 7outof10

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st.croix legend rods with spring bober nothing better