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The 13 Fishing Tickle Stick Ice Rod gives anglers unmatched strike detection when chasing perch, crappie, bluegill, and light-biting walleye. Featuring PC2 (Parallel Composite Construction), its linear fibers form a completely flat tip that transmits both upward and downward bites instantly while maintaining the rigidity needed for crisp hooksets. The Hi-Vis tip enhances visibility in low-light co… Read More
The 13 Fishing Tickle Stick Ice Rod gives anglers unmatched strike detection when chasing perch, crappie, bluegill, and light-biting walleye. Featuring PC2 (Parallel Composite Construction), its linear fibers form a completely flat tip that transmits both upward and downward bites instantly while maintaining the rigidity needed for crisp hooksets. The Hi-Vis tip enhances visibility in low-light conditions, and ALPS thin wire guides minimize ice buildup to keep your line moving freely. A custom Evolve reel seat provides comfort and balance through long sessions on the ice, making the Tickle Stick a top performer for finesse ice presentations.
- PC2 Flat Tip Blank Construction for precise bite detection
- Hi-Vis tip enhances visibility of subtle strikes
- Custom Evolve reel seat for balance and control
- ALPS thin wire guides reduce ice accumulation
- Manufacturer's limited warranty
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Nice...
Nice Rods and Rod action is really good
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Dont...
I have had these rods in the past and they have been good. I don't know if they made a bad batch but I bought 1 and it broke on the first fish(5" bluegill). After some emails with Fish USA… Read More
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I love the light tickle stick 38" model, it has a...
I love the light tickle stick 38" model, it has a sensitive tip for panfish and can handle the larger fish that occasionally roam through ?