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    Ice fishing rod....that does sound fun. I quickly learned having the longer rods doesn't work well. Just force of habit I kept hitting them on bridge when setting hook, etc. Shorter and you just about eliminate this. When not side arm casting the dock shooting lets you fire the bait off without the casting motion. I haven't given thought to ice rod but short little dock demon or the like would be fun....lol. Bridges also good place to just tie off and fish without having to fight the wind, etc in kayak. Good video, keep them coming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Ice fishing rod....that does sound fun. I quickly learned having the longer rods doesn't work well. Just force of habit I kept hitting them on bridge when setting hook, etc. Shorter and you just about eliminate this. When not side arm casting the dock shooting lets you fire the bait off without the casting motion. I haven't given thought to ice rod but short little dock demon or the like would be fun....lol. Bridges also good place to just tie off and fish without having to fight the wind, etc in kayak. Good video, keep them coming.
    Totally agree on the short rod. I wish that bridge have something i can tie on to. I may have to rig something up... might tie something to the bridge above like a rope and drop it down. one on each side, then i can tie down from there LOL.
    But shooting docks sounds good but i have no docks in my area

    Sure i'll make sure i drop by once in a while with a video or two. I fish a lot and make a lot of videos but don't wanna come off too spammy LOl... I do a ton of panfishing, not sure if they are slabby enough to hang with the crappies tho :P

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