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Ice Rod Spring Bobbers/Strike Indicators

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#1 ·
I've been using the less expensive "Spring Bobbers/Strike Indicators" for years, but now looking into the more expensive & so-called "Better Models". Frabill has a Titanium Model retailing for $20 each. St Croix has an "adjustable unit". The Spring Style seems to be more sensitive from my experience.

Anybody with any comments, experiences, with the "Better Ones"?

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I've been using the less expensive "Spring Bobbers/Strike Indicators" for years, but now looking into the more expensive & so-called "Better Models". Frabill has a Titanium Model retailing for $20 each. St Croix has an "adjustable unit". The Spring Style seems to be more sensitive from my experience.

Anybody with any comments, experiences, with the "Better Ones"?

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Do the Michigan or Sandusky thing but my boy fish To win does good enough with his indicators!
 
#10 ·
Used to use spring bobbers quite a bit. Now I favor the rods that don't need a spring bobber. Fish 13's tickle stick , No # 8 company snitch rod and the Flat side rod. All 3 have sensitive enough tips to detect any bite regardless of how light.

My last trip where I split my head open on the ice. The Snitch rod was an all-star performer. The gills were hitting light almost felt like a minnow swimming on your hook instead of a bite.

Even the " up" bites were readily detected. Do yourself a favor and pick up a couple of these three rods.
Some are even sporting "clearance " prices since the warm snap. Bet those that try these rods will give up on the old tech spring bobbers.
 
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