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Norolan Winter Light Slide Ice Jig - Ice fishing with gliding jigs has grown rapidly. The reasons are many: it is versatile, easy to use and, above all, effective. The package also includes a high-quality mormyska, handmade in Finland.
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Traditionally, a pick would be tied to the rope. Instead, the sliding pike is attached to the line with silicone tubes that allow you to adjust the distance between the pike and the hook, swing the pike to adjust the swimming motion and even swap it for another pike quickly without having to tie knots and freeze your fingers off.
The Winter Light sliding pike offers successful fishing
The fishing experience is of course crowned by a powerful catch. Norolan's Winter Light sliding pike proved its effectiveness and versatility during test fishing. This pirk offers you an enjoyable fishing experience but also the catch of your life!
When the fish are active, you can move the sliding pike close to the hook and turn the sharp head downwards. This makes the jig faster to use and after releasing the catch from the hook, you can quickly bring the jig down to the right depth again.
When the first fish is attracted to the hole, you can swing the jig so that the blunter end falls downwards. This gives the jig a larger and more impressive swimming motion, attracting fish from far away. When a school appears, the sharp end can be swung downwards, making it faster and easier to use, especially in deep water.
Tips for using a sliding pick:
1. thread the two silicone tubes onto the line (included in the kit)
2. tie the mortise and tenon joint to the line.
3. thread the plugs at the end of the pick into the silicone tubes.
4. Now you can adjust the position of the pick by pulling it along the line.
When the fish are on the move, you can keep the pike close to the moray eel, and when the fish are hard to catch, you should pull it further away from the moray eel. One or more fly larvae are traditionally used as bait on the moray eel. Dragonfly larvae are also excellent baits as they have a strong smell and are the perch's food in the wild.
We also recommend trying Norolan's artificial fly larvae, which have an odorant that attracts fish. For larger perch, it works best to use 2-3 artificial larvae and 1-2 real fly larvae as bait. This way there are always larvae on the hook and the real larvae provide a little extra spice and smell.
There are many different techniques for fishing with sliding pegs. Bumping the bottom, shaking the jig and lifting or bending are perhaps the most popular movements, but sometimes it can be good to let the jig sit still.
The Winter Light sliding pike offers successful fishing
The fishing experience is of course crowned by a powerful catch. Norolan's Winter Light sliding pike proved its effectiveness and versatility during test fishing. This pirk offers you an enjoyable fishing experience but also the catch of your life!
When the fish are active, you can move the sliding pike close to the hook and turn the sharp head downwards. This makes the jig faster to use and after releasing the catch from the hook, you can quickly bring the jig down to the right depth again.
When the first fish is attracted to the hole, you can swing the jig so that the blunter end falls downwards. This gives the jig a larger and more impressive swimming motion, attracting fish from far away. When a school appears, the sharp end can be swung downwards, making it faster and easier to use, especially in deep water.
Tips for using a sliding pick:
1. thread the two silicone tubes onto the line (included in the kit)
2. tie the mortise and tenon joint to the line.
3. thread the plugs at the end of the pick into the silicone tubes.
4. Now you can adjust the position of the pick by pulling it along the line.
When the fish are on the move, you can keep the pike close to the moray eel, and when the fish are hard to catch, you should pull it further away from the moray eel. One or more fly larvae are traditionally used as bait on the moray eel. Dragonfly larvae are also excellent baits as they have a strong smell and are the perch's food in the wild.
We also recommend trying Norolan's artificial fly larvae, which have an odorant that attracts fish. For larger perch, it works best to use 2-3 artificial larvae and 1-2 real fly larvae as bait. This way there are always larvae on the hook and the real larvae provide a little extra spice and smell.
There are many different techniques for fishing with sliding pegs. Bumping the bottom, shaking the jig and lifting or bending are perhaps the most popular movements, but sometimes it can be good to let the jig sit still.
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Lure Color: | Gold |
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Registered contact information for the responsible company within the EU.
Name | Norolan |
Address |
Tuomiojantie 17 |
Country | Finland |
Phone | +3589100501 |
support@norolan.com | |
Homepage | https://www.norolan.se |
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Norolan Winter Light Slide Ice Jig - Ice fishing with gliding jigs has grown rapidly. The reasons are many: it is versatile, easy to use and, above all, effective. The package also includes a high-quality mormyska, handmade in Finland.
Traditionally, a pick would be tied to the rope. Instead, the sliding pike is attached to the line with silicone tubes that allow you to adjust the distance between the pike and the hook, swing the pike to adjust the swimming motion and even swap it for another pike quickly without having to tie knots and freeze your fingers off.
The Winter Light sliding pike offers successful fishing
The fishing experience is of course crowned by a powerful catch. Norolan's Winter Light sliding pike proved its effectiveness and versatility during test fishing. This pirk offers you an enjoyable fishing experience but also the catch of your life!
When the fish are active, you can move the sliding pike close to the hook and turn the sharp head downwards. This makes the jig faster to use and after releasing the catch from the hook, you can quickly bring the jig down to the right depth again.
When the first fish is attracted to the hole, you can swing the jig so that the blunter end falls downwards. This gives the jig a larger and more impressive swimming motion, attracting fish from far away. When a school appears, the sharp end can be swung downwards, making it faster and easier to use, especially in deep water.
Tips for using a sliding pick:
1. thread the two silicone tubes onto the line (included in the kit)
2. tie the mortise and tenon joint to the line.
3. thread the plugs at the end of the pick into the silicone tubes.
4. Now you can adjust the position of the pick by pulling it along the line.
When the fish are on the move, you can keep the pike close to the moray eel, and when the fish are hard to catch, you should pull it further away from the moray eel. One or more fly larvae are traditionally used as bait on the moray eel. Dragonfly larvae are also excellent baits as they have a strong smell and are the perch's food in the wild.
We also recommend trying Norolan's artificial fly larvae, which have an odorant that attracts fish. For larger perch, it works best to use 2-3 artificial larvae and 1-2 real fly larvae as bait. This way there are always larvae on the hook and the real larvae provide a little extra spice and smell.
There are many different techniques for fishing with sliding pegs. Bumping the bottom, shaking the jig and lifting or bending are perhaps the most popular movements, but sometimes it can be good to let the jig sit still.
The Winter Light sliding pike offers successful fishing
The fishing experience is of course crowned by a powerful catch. Norolan's Winter Light sliding pike proved its effectiveness and versatility during test fishing. This pirk offers you an enjoyable fishing experience but also the catch of your life!
When the fish are active, you can move the sliding pike close to the hook and turn the sharp head downwards. This makes the jig faster to use and after releasing the catch from the hook, you can quickly bring the jig down to the right depth again.
When the first fish is attracted to the hole, you can swing the jig so that the blunter end falls downwards. This gives the jig a larger and more impressive swimming motion, attracting fish from far away. When a school appears, the sharp end can be swung downwards, making it faster and easier to use, especially in deep water.
Tips for using a sliding pick:
1. thread the two silicone tubes onto the line (included in the kit)
2. tie the mortise and tenon joint to the line.
3. thread the plugs at the end of the pick into the silicone tubes.
4. Now you can adjust the position of the pick by pulling it along the line.
When the fish are on the move, you can keep the pike close to the moray eel, and when the fish are hard to catch, you should pull it further away from the moray eel. One or more fly larvae are traditionally used as bait on the moray eel. Dragonfly larvae are also excellent baits as they have a strong smell and are the perch's food in the wild.
We also recommend trying Norolan's artificial fly larvae, which have an odorant that attracts fish. For larger perch, it works best to use 2-3 artificial larvae and 1-2 real fly larvae as bait. This way there are always larvae on the hook and the real larvae provide a little extra spice and smell.
There are many different techniques for fishing with sliding pegs. Bumping the bottom, shaking the jig and lifting or bending are perhaps the most popular movements, but sometimes it can be good to let the jig sit still.
Show more
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Lure Color: | Gold |
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Importer
Registered contact information for the responsible company within the EU.
Name | Norolan |
Address |
Tuomiojantie 17 |
Country | Finland |
Phone | +3589100501 |
support@norolan.com | |
Homepage | https://www.norolan.se |