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Ice fishing line plays a big role in both ice jigging and ice angling. Regardless of which rod or bait you use, it is the line that mediates the contact down to the bait and back up to your hand. When ice fishing, where the bites are often careful and the fishing takes place right under the hole, differences in line are clearly noticeable.
The choice of ice fishing line is mainly about material and dimension. Thinner line gives a better feel and makes the bait sink and move more naturally, but it must also be able to handle the fish you get on the hook. When ice jigging, compliance and control are often prioritized, while ice angling places higher demands on durability. With the right ice fishing line, fishing becomes calmer, more controlled and easier to read.
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When ice jigging, the line is held in the hand throughout the entire fishing and the slightest movement in the bait should be felt immediately. That is why the properties of the line are important, especially when the fish is cautious. A line that is too thick will hinder movement and bite, while a thinner line provides better contact.
When ice angling, the line is often subjected to more strain. Heavier bait, larger fish and closer to the ice edge mean that the line choice needs to be more robust. The same line can work for both fishing methods, but different dimensions are often chosen depending on how the fishing is conducted.
Nylon line is most common for ice jigging. It works well in the cold, is soft and has some stretch. The stretch can be an advantage when the fish makes quick movements near the hair, as it helps absorb shocks. Nylon also The braided line is more likely to stick to the ice edge than many braided lines.
Braided line is used more often when fishing at greater depths or when you want maximum contact. Since braided line does not fray, you get a clearer bite feeling and better counter-strike. It also has a high breaking strength in relation to its diameter, which makes it useful for deeper fishing and ice angling.
The thickness you should choose for your ice fishing line depends on several factors, such as bait, depth and fishing method. In general, thinner line gives better presentation, while thicker line gives more safety.
When fishing with light baits with small baits, thin line is often used so that the bait sinks freely and moves straight. When fishing with heavier baits or ice fishing, you can go up in size without it negatively affecting the fishing.
Different baits behave differently in the water, and the line has more of an effect than you might think. A light bait requires thin line to function as a sinker, while a heavier bait can handle thicker line without problems.
Adjusting the line to the bait provides better control and reduces the risk of missing a bite or losing a fish.
Ice fishing line is a detail that is often overlooked, but which is immediately noticeable when something is wrong. With the right line, both the ice rod and the ice bait become more responsive.
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