walleyejigger Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 Happy New Years boys and girls went fishing a little speckie lake yesterday (we caught 3, no pics and missed 5 ), the temps. with the windchill were in the -30's, needless to say our holes kept freezing over in no time, a buddy had a vibrating puck to put in the hole to keep it from freezing over and to my amazement it actually worked, the best thing since sliced bread imo. (if ur talking ice fishing that is...) so of course figured i gotta buy me some of those, only i've never seen them before or heard of them for that matter, i tried googling vibrating puck but that didn't help, searched bps, and cabelas with no luck, tried searching the forum here and still nothing anybody know what they are actually called? so i can google the right thing btw. all fish were caught and missed on that one line (was it the vibrating action) thanks a bunch
johnnyb Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 No clue...but if you find out....post it up!! Sounds very cool!
johnnyb Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 try "floating de-icer" Here's the first one I found....I guess the trick is finding something battery powered... CLICK HERE
Terry Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 I would ask the buddy, the name and where he got it I have never heard of vibrating puck and when I google it google keeps asking me if I want to change the P to an F theythink I have something else in mind glad I didn't google it from work
walleyejigger Posted January 2, 2010 Author Report Posted January 2, 2010 thanks for the search johnnyb but thats not the one, it's dark grey, the size of a hockey puck but twice the thickness, runs on 2 AA batteries, he called it a vibrating hockey puck (obviously not the real name) and said he got it in timmins, i tried calling him this morning but his wife said he was gone fishing again, i've left him a message to get back to me, i thought maybe someone here may have heard of it before, Terry, i got the same results as you, i am at work...ooops
walleyejigger Posted January 2, 2010 Author Report Posted January 2, 2010 i did find this cool website though for all your hut accesories http://www.fishhousesupply.com/houseaccessories.htm
Terry Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 (edited) I found this from THE SUDBURY STAR, but they did not say the name if it Buying for the outdoors person Posted By JENN LAMOTHE, FOR THE SUDBURY STAR Posted 21 days ago Chances are, this holiday season there is someone on your gift list who thinks that freezing the early morning away in a small shack, in an only somewhat comfortable chair, watching a black and white TV and moving a stick up and down, is the best way to spend time. Or perhaps you know someone who owns at least three insulated plaid coats and matching florescent orange hats, and thinks sitting quietly in a tree for the day is a little slice of heaven? If so, you have yourself an outdoors person, and the only cure is a trip to Ramakko's Outdoor Adventure Store. Look for the lighthouse and you will find what you need. Brian Ramakko, owner of the store, knows a thing or two about buying for this elusive creature. They go by many names, angler, hunter, hiker, but Ramakko knows what they need. "We have at least 20 different rods and reels ranging from $10 to $100," says Ramakko. "And the better the rod, the more sensitive it is to any bites." Rods are available for ice fishing, as well. If you are looking for some stocking stuffers, Ramakko suggests either fish weight scales, or a hook sharpener. A hook sharpener seems like an unnecessary accessory to some, but Ramakko says there is a noticeable difference. "You will notice you catch more fish, the ones that you think are on, but then you reel in and they are gone." It is the quality of the hook that usually causes the difference in price, from one lure to another, so it's good to maintain its point. For ice fishing, some great gift ideas range from pucks to huts. Instead of hauling a shack out onto the ice, try a pop-up ice hut. The hut is on a sleigh that can be pulled behind a quad or snowmobile. Using its heat-absorbing windproof walls and a small candle, the hut can reach a temperature of 5C. To avoid having to constantly muck out your hole, try a puck. A puck is a small round piece, which incidentally looks like a hockey puck, that vibrates when placed into the hole, moving the water around to prevent ice from forming. I have sent emails to find the product name Edited January 2, 2010 by Terry®
irishfield Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 I'm afraid to google "hole freezing over" as well....
johnnyb Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 thanks for the search johnnyb but thats not the one, it's dark grey, the size of a hockey puck but twice the thickness, runs on 2 AA batteries, he called it a vibrating hockey puck (obviously not the real name) and said he got it in timmins, i tried calling him this morning but his wife said he was gone fishing again, i've left him a message to get back to me, i thought maybe someone here may have heard of it before, Terry, i got the same results as you, i am at work...ooops Did you ask his wife? Maybe she knows where he gets all his vibrating stuff....
Fisherman Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 Jeezz, just goo borrow your wifes toy, won't make any difference, still smell fishy coming out of the lake water..
walleyejigger Posted January 2, 2010 Author Report Posted January 2, 2010 thanks Terry, you da man, called up ramakko's, its called the quiver magnet found it as a duck hunting accessory to keep ur decoys lifelike on the cabelas website http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/template...rset=ISO-8859-1
FISHINGNUT Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 I have seen them at TSC here in Waterloo dont know if you have one in your neck of the woods ?
the spirit of fishing Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 I just happened to notice them at the Trenton Walmart today as I passed through the ice fishing section $13.56 ea.
Spiel Posted January 2, 2010 Report Posted January 2, 2010 Interesting. Here's an off the wall idea, why not epoxy an alligator type clip to it, add rubber tubing to the jaws and set your micro bait into it at the desired depth. Auto micro jigger.
wallyboss Posted January 3, 2010 Report Posted January 3, 2010 (edited) WalMart had them 2 years ago, but I didn't see them this year. LeBaron's has them in the Hunting area. As somebody mentioned to attach to the duck decoys. I love mine. But I keep forgetting them in the hole at the end of the day Edited January 3, 2010 by wallyboss
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