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Ice Rod Guide Spacing Charts
Posted by:
Brandon Smith
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Date: November 29, 2019 04:49PM
Hey Everyone,
Does anyone have or know where a person can find a chart for spacing ice fishing guides on a ice rod? Re: Ice Rod Guide Spacing Charts
Posted by:
Chuck Brezen
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Date: November 29, 2019 06:42PM
Hey Brandon,
Mudhole has a simple chart on their website. Chuck Re: Ice Rod Guide Spacing Charts
Posted by:
Pat Retlich
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Date: November 29, 2019 07:37PM
Chuck Brezen Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hey Brandon, > > Mudhole has a simple chart on their website. > > Chuck Can't find it could you post a link? Pat Retlich Re: Ice Rod Guide Spacing Charts
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: November 29, 2019 08:08PM
Brandon,
If you are going to put a spinning reel on the ice rod, be sure that your first or stripper guide is tall enough. You don't necessarily need a very larger guide, but it is nice to have a taller guide. Ice rods are so short that in some cases, a builder might put the stripper at a distance of 10 inches or less from the reel. To have a smooth reeling reel on the line take up, you pretty much need to have the center of your stripper guide to bullseye with the center of your spinning reel spool. If the stripper guide is too low and you are retrieving a fish, the reel will feel herky jerky because the line will be going from the top to the bottom of the guide as it is spooled in. But, if the guide is taller as in a match guide, with the center of the guide inline with the center of the spinning reel spool, the line will be retrieved equally as the line goes around the spool during a retrieve. Then, after the stripper, the guide can get much lower and much smaller quickly because, the only guide that needs to be tall, is the stripper guide to prevent the erratic line retrieve on a taunt line. Remember, for a lot of ice fishing rods, you only need 2 or 3 guides plus the tip top. For example, a sight rod is typically only 15 inches long and that includes 5 inches for the grip. Take care Re: Ice Rod Guide Spacing Charts
Posted by:
Bob McKamey
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Date: November 30, 2019 11:40AM
Hello Brandon -- The spacing chart for ice rods is listed under the Resource tab on the Mud Hole web-site. Here is a link to the PDF [www.mudhole.com] Bob McKamey Mud Hole Custom Tackle bobm@mudhole.com Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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