![]() The Jaw Jacker seems to be the clear winner in the automatic fish hook setting device category. That being said the reviews across multiple sites are very good including on the ice fishing forums. That being said, they do make a very audible snap sound when they trigger. One potential drawback to a Jaw Jacker is it doesn’t have a strike indicator flag like tip ups. Comes with rod loop to save wear on your rod’s eyelets.Collapsible compact design for easy storage and transport.Easily remove rod after hook set for playing the fish.Lightweight design ( just over 1 kg / 2 lbs).Spikes on the arms to prevent losing your rig down the hole.Adjustable to increase or decrease tension.Multiple settings to accommodate various Rod lengths.Fine tune line holder depending on species ( panfish to big pike).This is one of the more common automatic hook setters that I see when I’m out on the ice. I’m going to provide reviews on some of the more popular and effective ones. There are several commercially available devices that will set a hook. ![]() ![]() This is why every ice angler should have an automatic hook setting device in their arsenal. By the time you scramble over to the hole the fish is gone. Then all of a sudden your rod starts bobbing but you arn’t really paying attention. We’ve all been there, out on the ice freezing cold waiting hours without even a bite. Choosing an Automatic Fish Hook Setting Device for Ice FishingĪre you Tired of Missing that Great Bite?
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