Tip Up Plans.

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Here are a few I started today...

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As you can see I knoched a gap in the base to wedge the top peice in snug.
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Fiberglass rods attached to a door spring.....
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I have yet to buy the door springs and spools to complete the tip-up...Tomorrow I should have a finished product.. :P
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Built a few for jigging rods
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2nd time round
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Best yet, breaks down in seconds and can be carried easily :D
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Already have ideas for improvements just no time to make them :cry:
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hi guys, sorry it took so long to get back to you. I haven't got a digi cam yet, so I can't send you guys pics, but they are very similar to the ones tipup has made. I usually leave the bases at home, and just stick 'em in the snow. The top of the vertical piece is cut on an angle, and the spring is mounted on the angled face, so that it doesn't stick straight out. The spool is mounted on the side with a bolt and a wing nut. The wing nut acts like a "drag".....tight enough to hold, until they decide to run and they can take out line. I painted the ends of the dowel red so that they are easier to see. Sorry about the pics...hopefully i can post some soon!
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Yup same design as I have started...Spring will be on a 45degree..These tip-ups will be used for pike and trout. As walleyeboss has noted, it is hard to detect the shy bite of a walleye with these tip-downs.
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Post by joco »

HI GUYS

here some picture.......off 4 diferent kind off tip up...

those are for light bite,,,,umbrela type...
http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... =32&pos=13

http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... =32&pos=14


http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... =32&pos=15


here some regular type,,,,,


http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... =32&pos=10


http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... m=32&pos=9



here one with some reel,,,,,,,thats the one i like the best....


http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... m=32&pos=8


http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... =32&pos=16


http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... =32&pos=16


here one more kind,,,,,wit door spring....good for light bite...

http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... =32&pos=12


http://www.fish-hawk.net/gallery/displa ... =32&pos=11



so there was some picture off some off the tip up i have,,,,,,soory still dont no how to post the picture,,, :oops:


joco :)
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Post by freshwater shark »

Well hell I can make them. So I guess its time to get at it. Thanks for the pics guys.
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Jocos Tip-ups and tip-downs...


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I had a chance to borrow a few of these babies of Joco..Great designs, and all are very durable.
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Tip ups for Ice fishing Maniac

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Ice fishing maniac as myself...or maybe to lazy to get up and jig the rod...Built myself a remote jigger....batteries not included...

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Just finished mine :P Pictures are crap :x

Cork bait holder
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I am pleased with the way these turned out.Crawler, love the jigger!

-Andrew
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Post by joco »

great tip ups guys.........

remore controll tip up......... :shock: ,,,,,,can you lift the fish to....mabe a little winch and you could winch the fish out off water without even go to your tip up..... :roll: :wink: ...... :lol:



hey tip up...........great tip up.......... :lol:


the probleme i had wit my tip up...like yours.....was my door spring,,,,wen i put a sinker and a good size bait...the sring was not strong anaught...so it went dow,,,,,,,, :? .....i put an elastic to help it to hold up......i am some ajustement to do on my sring tip up...and the umbrala one to......


kepp the good work guys.......

joco. :)
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Post by dh99 »

Hi Joco

I made some of those door spring ones too and what tip if they are too sensitive like you are saying is to shorten the stick, the longer they are the easier it is to pull it down.

DH
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