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My tip-down/jigger - idahopanfish - 10-10-2012

If you haven't tried a Mr. Jigger yet they are fun and are very sensitive, but for me they are too low so I came up with my own tip-down jigger.
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It's made from 1/2" pvc, 3 T's, and 2 elbows and I use old welding rod for the rod holder.

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You can make them a comfortable hiegth for your own needs. I amde mine so when I break them down the will fit in a bucket.
They move in the wind are very sensitive and so far I have never had one tip over. The best part is they are inexspensive.[fishin]
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Re: [idahopanfish] My tip-down/jigger - hooknhunter - 10-10-2012

Did you typo? I think you meant you have never had one tip over.
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Re: [idahopanfish] My tip-down/jigger - teamkozi - 10-30-2012

Idahopanfish - what is the extra PVC pipe for at the base point away from hole, counterweight?
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Re: [teamkozi] My tip-down/jigger - idahopanfish - 10-30-2012

Can be a counterweight but I had put it there to hold a rod for bank fishing or if there was a regular rod brought by a guest.
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Re: [idahopanfish] My tip-down/jigger - teamkozi - 10-31-2012

Thanks for the reply. I like the dual purpose. I plan to build a few of these. Costs are much less than Mr. Jigger or similar ones plus a chance to get a little creative.
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Re: [teamkozi] My tip-down/jigger - idahopanfish - 11-01-2012

Glad you like them and you will find it to be very sensitive.
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Re: [idahopanfish] My tip-down/jigger - CoyoteSpinner - 11-19-2012

Looks like a nice design. Some of my rods are tuff to counterbalance, having more clearance would help that. Plus - my crickety back doesn't love all the bending over.

Want to get my camera and finder up off the ground too. Hmmm - to the PVC store!
How tall did you end up making 'em?

I was thinking maybe a pinwheel could be hooked to the rod, make it jig in the wind even more...


Re: [CoyoteSpinner] My tip-down/jigger - idahopanfish - 11-19-2012

yes you can add things to let the wind do the jigging for you but I have found that they move without anything even with a breeze.

I determined the hiegth to make them by how they would pack up in my buckets. So I could make them taller by making the upright lets 2 pieces, ie the exsample in the garage.
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