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What length ice fishing rod do I need?
While standard casting fishing rods average six to eight feet in length, ice fishing rods are much shorter and typically fall in the 25 - 30 inch range. This is because ice fishing rods are predominantly used for jigging, not casting. In addition, as ice fishing is usually performed sitting down (and in tighter physical spaces), this makes a smaller rod much more ideal.
What are the different type of ice fishing reels?
When it comes to ice fishing, the most frequently used reels are spinning reels and inline reels. Spinning reels are the more common option, as they boast easier drag adjustments and a wider array of different models. If you’re a beginner with ice fishing, a spinning reel is recommended, as their learning curve is less steep. Inline reels are specifically designed for ice fishing, and are the best option for jigging lures. With inline reels, your fishing line lays flush on the spool and doesn’t twist as much as a spinning reel, which makes repeated jigging easy, seamless, and less prone to tangling.
Should I buy an ice fishing rod and reel combo or buy them separately?
If you’re new to ice fishing, it’s recommended to opt for a rod and reel combo, as this will ensure your gear will work properly and fit perfectly straight out of the box. Rod and reel combos are the also less expensive than buying each piece separately. Alternatively, pairing together an individual rod and reel can give you more options, and allow you to customize your setup to your personal preferences.