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Consider A Kit For Getting Everything You Need In Ice Fishing Tackle
from:For those that are planning to start the exciting sport of ice fishing, there is usually some concern with ensuring that they have the right ice fishing tackle. It does tend to be a bit overwhelming with the huge number of rods, reels, lures and specialty items available in online fishing stores, sporting equipment outlets and at fish and game shows and exhibitions. Thankfully many of the equipment manufacturers now put together ice fishing tackle kits that provide all the necessary equipment to ice fish almost every variety of winter sports fish in almost every waterway.
Ice fishing tackle kits are sold in particular sets including set numbers of items. There are also ice fishing tackle kits that are available for fishing particular species of fish such as walleye, pike, lake trout or bluegill. These kits are a great idea for new anglers as well as for children that are just getting started in the sport.
Typically an ice fishing tackle kit will include:
• A tackle box with various sized compartments and sections for storing tackle in a safe and secure fashion
• A variety of weights and split shots including light and heavy weights for various depths of fishing from very heavy through to ultra light
• Ice fishing jigs and lures.
• A variety of leaders
• Bobbers
• Depth markers
Essentially this will be the basics of most ice fishing tackle kits. Some more advanced level kits will also include additional lures and even tip-ups, rods and reels for a complete fishing equipment requirement.
Those individuals that know that they will be fishing for various species such as walleye may choose to buy a specific tackle kit such as a highly illuminated or glow in the dark type tackle kit. These kits can be used to enhance an existing tackle box or may be a stand alone set of items. Likewise additional tip-ups or fishing lure kits can be ideal if you are planning on running more than a couple of lines in the water at any one time. Kits provide an excellent selection of lures, weights and leaders, jigs and plastic worms and spoons that can be use in all types of fishing conditions.
Typically purchasing an ice fishing tackle kit is less expensive than buying all the various components separately in a bait store. Some of the lures and specialty items such as ice fishing bobbers and tip-ups may only be sold in kits, not as separate items.
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