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Adam
 
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The device will alert ice-anglers via smartphone when a fish has taken the bait. The device will be a wireless transmitter that will attach to the ice fishing tip-up, a spring-loaded metal arm that pop up a flag when a fish is on the line. Although the flag will signal a bite, ice fishers must constantly check the holes to see if a flag is up, and too much delay could allow the fish to escape. The device will eliminate the need for visual checks by sending a smartphone alert when a...
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Gabriele
 
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The idea is to combine fishing pole and walking stick to make it a bit easier to access remote fishing spots. The device will feature an aluminum shaft that will store the fishing rod segments and serve as the hiking pole, with the handle for the fishing pole also functioning as the handle for the walking stick. The segments will be held in place by flick locks, and the device will be available in both fly rod and spinning rod varieties.
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Mr X
 
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The fish finder sonar orb will pair with a smart phone to scan beneath the water, letting you know the best place to sink a hook. The fish finder will be able to withstand depths up to 120 feet and have a Bluetooth range of 150 feet. Once tied to a line and submerged, the waterproof orb will use sonar waves to gather information about temperature, depth, and the locations of the fish. The information will then be sent to the phone in the form of a depth chart image, with...
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Mr X
 
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Why not create a rifle that can be converted to a fishing rod, providing a lightweight and compact option for backpacking hunters? Rifle that transforms to fishing rod The rifle will weigh under 15.5 oz, and will be quickly broken down into two pieces, which will make it easier to pack. The rifle itself will be a single shot, .22 caliber made of aluminum and carbon fiber. It will convert to a fishing rod by extending the butt stock tube and attaching a reel to the handle.
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Harry
 
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07/13/2010
So, what should you take for winter fishing ... Firstly, buy suitable fishing tackles for the place you are going to fish: fishing rods; thin but strong fishing line (do NOT save on the fishing line!); spoon-bait. Choose a float of an appropriate capacity: it should correspond to the spoon-bait. The floats can be made of flat spring steel or twisted spring wire. Secondly, buy or make a comfortable case. You will also need an ice drill or ice pick to make holes in...