Ifish Pro Hole Covers

  • lrott2003
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 524
    #2098639

    I was watching the shallow water walleye episode from a couple of weeks ago on IDO and saw the hole covers with the Ifish Pro. From the video it was hard to tell if James and PJ had altered them or not. I was looking at mine and trying and I think i need to increase size of hole in middle of it. Is that what all of you do?

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #2098719

    I was watching the shallow water walleye episode from a couple of weeks ago on IDO and saw the hole covers with the Ifish Pro. From the video it was hard to tell if James and PJ had altered them or not. I was looking at mine and trying and I think i need to increase size of hole in middle of it. Is that what all of you do?

    We didn’t alter them in any way. The hole is plenty big for our purposes. Make it too big and on the cold, windy days, fine powder snow can blow in and muck the works.

    lrott2003
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 524
    #2098750

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>lrott2003 wrote:</div>
    I was watching the shallow water walleye episode from a couple of weeks ago on IDO and saw the hole covers with the Ifish Pro. From the video it was hard to tell if James and PJ had altered them or not. I was looking at mine and trying and I think i need to increase size of hole in middle of it. Is that what all of you do?

    We didn’t alter them in any way. The hole is plenty big for our purposes. Make it too big and on the cold, windy days, fine powder snow can blow in and muck the works.

    I wasn’t sure if the trigger was able to get through that hole or not without the fish feeling it or it getting caught. Thanks.

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #2098881

    I wasn’t sure if the trigger was able to get through that hole or not without the fish feeling it or it getting caught. Thanks.

    I’ve never run into that.

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