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Ice Fishing => General Discussion => Topic started by: KPI on December 30, 2013, 05:27:57 PM

Title: ice rod
Post by: KPI on December 30, 2013, 05:27:57 PM
what is the best rod/reel combo to get for panfish/perch I am jigging a lot and feel like my equipment needs to be upgraded!!!
Title: Re: ice rod
Post by: joewallguy on December 30, 2013, 06:09:13 PM
Just got that Jason Mitchell 28" medium pan fish meatstick. After using it only one time, on some very little and light bite sneaky perch, I am very impresed. I was thinking about adding a good spring bobber like the frabill titanium but Im not sure its needed yet. When I went with just a small jig, I think I needed a spring. With a small rap or spoon I did not. I know I should have a seperate finess rod just for that but not in the budget just yet so a spring added and I think I will love it. I could always pop it off for a bigger lure. Thought the hook setting and rod bend were sweet. I want to put a decent fly reel style on it. Some of the combos at sportsman direct looked sweet. I watch a youtube video or 2 on a few of them rods.
Title: Re: ice rod
Post by: slabslayer on December 30, 2013, 06:37:45 PM
I have over 30 ice rods from various makers ( if you don't believe me ask icebucketjohn, he's seen my panfish bucket).  My all time favorites are my Mitchell's.  I don't own any Thorne's, I can't justify that price for the short seasons we get here.  But I don't think you can go wrong with a Mitchell, plus their customer service is amazing!!  And no, they don't sponsor me!!  Hint,  hint!!  ;D
Title: Re: ice rod
Post by: KPI on December 30, 2013, 07:52:49 PM
hey Joe ,Kenny pace here I am looking at some St Croix rods  I want the best ultra light I can get I will check out the mitchells I am just not sure what to get???thanks for input slabs what is the model you have slab
Title: Re: ice rod
Post by: Luvztaphish on December 30, 2013, 08:25:06 PM
 ;D Jason Mitchell meat stick , sweet . ;D
Title: Re: ice rod
Post by: slabslayer on December 30, 2013, 08:59:58 PM
I have a couple meat sticks and some perch and panfish rods. Different actions for different lures. In the cold I prefer to change rods, not retie lures. If I could only have one, I'd pick the light action panfish rod.  I love the walleye rods too, but I spend more time on ice panfishing than anything else.
Title: Re: ice rod
Post by: crv423 on December 30, 2013, 11:01:51 PM
I prefer the meat sticks, I've owned the St. Croix pan fish and it snapped the second time out. I don't want to talk bad about St. Croix because they are my preferred soft water rod, but if I was going to buy a ice rod I would go with a meat stick. That's just my opinion. 
Title: Re: ice rod
Post by: erierider on December 30, 2013, 11:31:55 PM
Curious about thorne bros rods. Seems alot of guys up north like them. Any one have first hand knowledge of them??????
Title: Re: ice rod
Post by: slabslayer on December 31, 2013, 07:35:28 AM
I've never used one, but know guys who have. They're like the Loomis of ice rods.  Very expensive, but if I lived somewhere where you got 3-4+ months of ice every year, I'd have them too. But here our seasons are so short, I put that money into my tournament rods and get my Ranger filled with Loomises.  But if you have extra cash, Thornes are the top dog!!
Title: Re: ice rod
Post by: wapak ice dawg on December 31, 2013, 03:56:00 PM
started ice fishing in the 80's and have seen tons technology poured into the sport, but the 1 thing that is lacking bad is the reels, I've had more problems the last few years of reels freezing up and the drag not working. I've tried about everything I can find to prevent the drag from slipping. Most of the reels are from Cabelas and are sold as there ice fishing combos with Dave Genz signing his name to them, to me, they're nothing but junk. I bought St. Croix ice combos this year and so far they have held up. This week will be the proving grounds though. Temps are supposed to dip in the single digits  ;D