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I know this is a Walleye site but I spend more time chasing Pike through the ice than Walleyes.
Anyway I'm always hunting for "The Big One" and often set at least one flag with a giant Golden Shiner or an eater size Perch to tempt the Green Meanie. The problem with big lively bait is that it'll trip a false flag constantly. My solution has been to use an OR10 OffShore Release on my tip-up to keep the meat from running away. It seems to work real well although a false flag is still possible but quite rare. |
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That is a great way to do that with big minnows. Thanks for sharing. Maybe I can get it in the 2012 Off Shore Release and on our web site if you don't mind.
Bruce |
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With that clip, it looks like you can place the line in different positions in the clip, i.e. at different 'tripping tensions'. A good set-up / nice idea - ... this is why I like W.C.
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