Homemade Tipups

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Homemade Tipups

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Hi FH'ers!

Having grown up fishing for salmon on the west coast of Vancouver Island, ice fishing is a brand new experience. Does anyone have any pictures or instructions on how to make some tipups?

I had my first ice fishing experience last weekend at Shirley's Bay with some worms from Bit's N Bait. Bowzog gave Micpik and I a funny look when we said we were heading to Shirleys Bay with worms and not minnows. It didn't matter, it was a beautiful day, we caught a few perch and had a great time. I was using my 3 yr old's Little Nemo Floating Rod :) LOL

Like I said, if anyone can point me in the right direction for building some tipups, that would be great.

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gmctruck wrote:Hi FH'ers!
Having grown up fishing for salmon on the west coast of Vancouver Island, ice fishing is a brand new experience. Does anyone have any pictures or instructions on how to make some tipups?
I had my first ice fishing experience last weekend at Shirley's Bay with some worms from Bit's N Bait. Bowzog gave Micpik and I a funny look when we said we were heading to Shirleys Bay with worms and not minnows. It didn't matter, it was a beautiful day, we caught a few perch and had a great time. I was using my 3 yr old's Little Nemo Floating Rod :) LOL
Like I said, if anyone can point me in the right direction for building some tipups, that would be great.
Cheers,
Ian
gmctruck,

Go to Candian Tire and look at the ones they have and replicate them using 1"x 2"s. I make my own and added mini reels that I purchased at Wal Mart for $2.99 a piece. 8) Here's a picture of them, there on the left hand side:
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The top and bottom are 23" long. You will need a table saw, band saw and drill to make those. I would add the plan but it's not on paper. It's in my head. :?

Hope this help!
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Post by bucketmouth »

You'll find some of Joco's handywork in this thread...

http://www.fish-hawk.net/hawktalk/viewt ... s&start=15
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Thanks guys.

Looks like I'll be busy in the workshop tonight!!
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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

i use 4x4s and i dont balance them

use old rusted nails bent sideways to pass the line in at the tip of my 2x4s

i put a reel on real cheap that freezes all the time

i spool them up with old school black line the type that cuts your hand when you get a big one!! 8)

:lol: :lol: !!!!

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4X4's?? aren't those a bit big ??
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Post by Bass Addict »

I think he mean't 1'' x3''.........

I'm mean after all he's after Monsters :roll: :roll:
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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

Wallyboss wrote:4X4's?? aren't those a bit big ??
Maybe he uses the 4x4's to hit the "MONSTERS"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! over the head :lol: :wink: :cry:
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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

yeah your right TMH i do hit them across the head !

but i eat them so whats the difference? :P
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Maybe

whas the word 24/7.. :wink: .

there nothing wrong to keep a pike or to to eat.

actualy i am still looking to make some pike pickle myself soon.

a cople smalle pike will come home soon. :P

but its just a little humor

joco :) :wink:
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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

joco wrote:Maybe

whas the word 24/7.. :wink: .

there nothing wrong to keep a pike or to to eat.

actualy i am still looking to make some pike pickle myself soon.

a cople smalle pike will come home soon. :P

but its just a little humor

joco :) :wink:
Hey...thanks Joco!!...it was supposed to be a little humor...I was tryin to joke around...hmmmmm...24/7 must be having a bad hair day :wink: :wink: :cry: :cry: :lol:
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Post by joco »

mabe he did work to hard today...or he miss a good day off fishing.. :cry: .


but mabe is thinking to mutch about is kayak project. :lol:


het 24/7.......i hope you will join us whit that yak.. :wink:


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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

hey count me in !!

i had a great day! but i didnt have the chance to join the gang!! :cry:

but with there great heart they came over and brought me some walleye!!

just ate them VERRY GOOD!!

im sure they will report this they had a great day! 8)
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