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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Darko on December 22, 2022, 12:03:37 PM

Title: Ice fishing rod guides not alligned ??
Post by: Darko on December 22, 2022, 12:03:37 PM
I bought an ice fishing rod from sea run and fly (shakespeare fuel ice combo) and I just noticed the guides aren't aligned ? I did a search and there isn't really a clear answer I could find. the first guide is pretty normal but the top 3 are all angled about 40 degrees right? What am I missing? Im gonna be fishing close to Merritt.
Title: Re: Ice fishing rod guides not alligned ??
Post by: Fish Assassin on December 22, 2022, 04:01:25 PM
I suspect that the guides are angled by design.
Title: Re: Ice fishing rod guides not alligned ??
Post by: Wiseguy on December 22, 2022, 04:19:36 PM
I bought an ice fishing rod from sea run and fly (shakespeare fuel ice combo) and I just noticed the guides aren't aligned ? I did a search and there isn't really a clear answer I could find. the first guide is pretty normal but the top 3 are all angled about 40 degrees right? What am I missing? Im gonna be fishing close to Merritt.
Call up your local tackle store and they will have the answer for you.
Title: Re: Ice fishing rod guides not alligned ??
Post by: clarki on December 22, 2022, 05:48:16 PM
I suspect that the guides are angled by design.
Exactly.
When you are ice fishing,
1. If you are standing on the ice, the rod should be held and pointed at 55 degree angle toward the hole
2. If you are seated in a shelter, the rod should be held at 30 degree angle
3. If you are using a tip up and the rod is unattended, the rod placed on an upward 50 degree angle

The angling of the rod guides 40 degrees off centre is meant to compensate for these various rod postures given the angling environment.
Title: Re: Ice fishing rod guides not alligned ??
Post by: Darko on December 22, 2022, 05:59:27 PM
Exactly.
When you are ice fishing,
1. If you are standing on the ice, the rod should be held and pointed at 55 degree angle toward the hole
2. If you are seated in a shelter, the rod should be held at 30 degree angle
3. If you are using a tip up and the rod is unattended, the rod placed on an upward 50 degree angle

The angling of the rod guides 40 degrees off centre is meant to compensate for these various rod postures given the angling environment.
thank you for this! Not something I thought about or considered but it does make more sense now.
Title: Re: Ice fishing rod guides not alligned ??
Post by: clarki on December 23, 2022, 01:39:06 PM
No, don't thank me. It makes no sense whatsoever. That was pure, unadulterated BS! I was just having a bit of fun.  ;D

Merry Christmas, and tight lines beneath the ice!

Cheers
Title: Re: Ice fishing rod guides not alligned ??
Post by: Darko on December 23, 2022, 05:09:53 PM
No, don't thank me. It makes no sense whatsoever. That was pure, unadulterated BS! I was just having a bit of fun.  ;D

Merry Christmas, and tight lines beneath the ice!

Cheers
guess the old adage of don't trust strangers is true for the internet too  ;D
Title: Re: Ice fishing rod guides not alligned ??
Post by: clarki on December 23, 2022, 08:26:51 PM
Stranger Danger!