![]() I'm not arguing that you should switch to spinning reels, but to say that they have definite qualities than give them an advantage (especially a $60-70 advantage) over a spinning reel is goofy. What is the weight difference between a 4mm and 3mm jig anyway? Do you honestly think its enough that a 4mm will straighten out while a 3mm will sit there and spin like a pinwheel?Īs far as knots, I don't know what to say to that other than I've hauled a whole bunch of fish on the ice in my life with 2lb test and I can't say I've ever had one where the knot gave out instead of line breaking. They're so small you have to snell them.It isn't about the weight of the jig, and especially not when you're getting down to the sizes we're talking. I don't know what you've used before, but a #1 SPRO Power Swivel will even stop the spin on the Fiskas 2.5MM with the hole through the jig body instead of an eyelet. ![]() With the GeorgeWashington of the group being the FreeFall Carbon. Quote from: KinnickResident on Sep 18, 2018, 01:32 PM A swivel sure as hell takes care of spin on a 3mm jig. On the Mount Rushmore of ice reels, the Black Betty family holds all four spots. Sometimes you get what you pay for and sometimes you don't! I have dozens of in-line and spinning reels, from your $29 combos from Cabela’s or bass pro to $100 reels and custom poles. In the end, like it was said on a earlier post, to each their own. BBFFGW2.5-RH iemin Rit 13Fishing Black Betty Free Fall Ghost Ice Reel - 2.5:1 Gear Ratio w/ NEW Line Window - Right Hand - BBFFGW2.5-RH - 68.51 - iemin. Fishing outside in the elements, hole hopping, or bigger species, I always use a spinning reel. Tank gills, crappy, jumbo perch fishing in a house or shack, I’ll grab the freefall every time. ![]() Used in the battle of Trenton, the Inline FreeFall Ghost reel and Tickle Stick rod detect and apprehend all potential opportunities. Line can get caught behind spool if it’s windy, Snow/ice/water droplets tend to stick to the aluminum spool if you set it down making it freeze up easier than spinning reel’s. 13 Fishing BlackBetty FreeFall Ghost Mavrick Rod and Reel Combo - George Washingtons personal set up. Cons: It’s an in-line reel lol, Great for inside a hard shack or Shanny, not a good reel for hole hopping or sitting on a bucket outside in cold temps. The freefall actually has a very smooth quality drag. can do it with one hand instead of needing 2 to close your bail/ pull line out. ![]() Pros: Faster than spinning reels getting the Jig back down to the school if there is a hot bite. Hands-down the best in-line reel I have ever fished with or seen. Sturdy aluminum handle and drag star Soft Touch finish on all knobs and trigger powerful 2.5:1 gear ratio.I suppose I might as well give my two cents. This high-performance reel is made for flawless handling over many seasons, with its Airfoil carbon frame, CNC machined aluminum spool, ultra-smooth 4+1 system with stainless steel ball bearings plus instant anti-reverse, and awesome carbon drag. One of the issues with the Black Betty reel was that you had to unscrew this nut with frozen hands in order to fix the problem. You can adjust the fall rate also, with the magnetic drop speed adjustment system, for amazing control at any point during the drop. Buy 13 FISHING D2.7-LH Descent Ice Reel - 2.7: 1 Gear Ratio. This reel is equipped with 13 Fishing's revolutionary FreeFall trigger system, which disengages the spool at the touch of a finger, releasing line freely, and reengages instantly upon release (especially handy when that big walleye hits on the drop). Sync up! The 13 Fishing® Black Betty FreeFall™ Inline Ice Fishing Reel allows you to instantly adapt to what your sonar is showing you, for vastly improved ice fishing results.
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