Want to catch more fish and change line less often? Spool your reels with Sufix ice line.
No matter which species you favor or how shallow or deep you fish for
‘em, there’s a Sufix mono, braid or fluoro line perfect for your
hardwater adventures.
From bull bluegills to slab crappies, from jumbo perch to wall-hanger walleyes, Sufix Ice Magic
monofilament is your ticket to success. Faster-sinking and more
supple than traditional mono, it allows for a more natural bait
presentation.
When putting clients on Upper Red Lake, Minnesota, walleyes, Sufix
Ice Magic monofilament in 6- and 8-pound test “are about all I need,”
says ICE FORCE pro and full-time fishing guide Brad Hawthorne.
“It’s the only mono that I can keep on the spools all season long,”
he says. “Every other mono I’ve used gains memory after it sits outside.
Sufix stays supple, it stays on the spool when you want it on the spool
and it comes off the spool when you want it to come off. And it doesn’t
get that sticky characteristic or that chalkiness to it.”
And it’s thinner than most other monos as well. “And that helps a lot, as far as visibility goes,” Hawthorne says.
Made with special additives to deter water absorption, Sufix Ice
Magic resists ice build -up on your line, guides and spool. At any time,
in any temperature, you can count on Sufix Ice Magic to stay soft,
flexible and strong.
That makes Ice Magic the panfish line of choice for several ICE FORCE
pros that share their tips and tactics on the In-Depth Outdoors TV show
on the Fox Sports North channel.
“Both the 2- and 3-pound-test Ice Magic lines have minimal stretch
and disappear in even the clearest water,” says ICE FORCE pro Dave
Koonce. He laces up his noodle rods with 2-pound test and spools
3-pound-test on his long rods.
ICE FORCE pro and NAIFC tournament angler Brent Yeakey laces up
2-pound test Sufix Ice Magic when chasing both bluegills and crappie.
“I’m very impressed with its lack of stretch and abrasion resistance,”
he says.
Full-time Door County, Wisconsin, fishing guide and ICE FORCE pro
Paul Delaney rigs most of his jigging rods with Ice Magic –2-pound-test
for bluegills and perch, 4- and 6-pound test for walleyes. “Not only
does it not absorb water and freeze up like lines, but it’s also more
abrasion resistant and doesn’t tend to coil off your reels,” he says.
Sufix Ice Magic comes in clear and neon orange on 100 -yard spools, in 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 -pound test.
832 Advanced Ice Braid
As open-water anglers know, braided line offers a non-stretch, abrasion-resistant advantage. Ice anglers enjoy the same benefits with Sufix 832 Advanced Ice Braid .
As open-water anglers know, braided line offers a non-stretch, abrasion-resistant advantage. Ice anglers enjoy the same benefits with Sufix 832 Advanced Ice Braid .
“I like Sufix 832 Ice Braid for deep-water walleyes, because it gives
me a little bit more feel,” says ICE FORCE pro and Freshwater Fishing
Hall of Fame guide Tom Neustrom.
Featuring a tight, 32-weave-per-inch composition that includes 7
Dyneema fibers and one GORE Performance Fiber, Sufix 832 Ice Braid is
the thinnest, toughest, most sensitive fishing line on the ice. And it
sheds water like duck feathers. “It repels water and ice, so your line
doesn’t freeze in your rod guides,” Neustrom says.
It’s also the fastest-sinking winter-fishing braid available. “It gets me down to the fish fast,” Neustrom says.
When Hawthorne fishes from inside his Otter portable ice shelter, he reaches for his rods rigged with Sufix 832 Ice Braid.
“You don’t get a block of ice in your spool with 832,” he says. “When
you’re using Sufix Ice Braid, you’re always able to use that rod. I’ve
never had a line before that you can put it on and it just continues to
work and work and work. And it doesn’t get those characteristics of old
line after a month or two of use – it’s still like every spool just came
out of the factory.”
It’s durable too.
“It tolerates conditions that other lines would fail in,” Hawthorne
says. “It shines when you need it to.” One of his guide clients, for
example, caught 38 fish on 6-pound braid. “That’s dozens of pounds of
walleye the guy pulled through the ice and that line is still perfect.”
Hawthorne uses a No. 10 barrel swivel to connect his Ice Braid to an
Ice Magic mono leader – 8-pound test for Rapala Rippin’ Raps and VMC
Rattle Spoons; 6-pound test for VMC Tumbler and Tingler spoons. The
lighter mono gives the baits “a little more action,” he says.
Anglers fishing Ice Braid for the first time will want to adjust
their hookset, as braid requires less effort than mono to keep fish
buttoned up. As soon as you begin applying pressure, the line transfers
the force almost immediately to the hook.
“You don’t need to ‘set the hook,’ per se, you can just start reeling
on the fish,” Neustrom says. “The biggest mistake people make with
braid is they want to set the hook like they do with mono. … You’ll pull
a hook. You just need to reel down on the bite.”
Ice Braid comes in 50-yard spools of 4-pound test in a 1-pound
diameter, an in 6, 8, 10, 20 and 30-pound test in an 8-pound diameter).
It’s available in both Neon Lime and low-vis Ghost colors.
100% Fluorocarbon
When ICE FORCE pro Joel Nelson chases panfish, he spools his noodle rods with 3- and 4-pound Sufix Castable Invisiline 100% Fluorocarbon .
When ICE FORCE pro Joel Nelson chases panfish, he spools his noodle rods with 3- and 4-pound Sufix Castable Invisiline 100% Fluorocarbon .
“It’s a touch stiffer and works better for tying dropper rigs,” he says.
Unlike traditional fluorocarbon, Sufix Castable Invisiline spools off
spinning reels with ease. Designed with a low-stretch index for optimal
hook-setting power, it sinks four times faster than traditional nylon
lines – getting the presentation to the sweet spot faster for when it
counts. All that, and its practically invisible in the water – just the
ticket when fishing for spooky ‘eyes or panfish.
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