If you run tip-ups, as most ice fisherman do, it’s recommended to protect them them with reflective tip-up markers. It makes it easy to locate your tip-ups at a glance, and with the reflective tape it helps to makes them stand out after dark so they don’t get run over by snowmobiles, ATV’s, or cars and trucks when the ice gets thicker. Here is how to make 5 reflective tip-up markers for ice fishing for less than $5 and 15 minutes of your time.
10′ section of narrow diameter PVC (about $2)
Roll of reflective tape (about $2.50)
Saw
Some narrow diameter PVC pipe. Cost under $2 at Fleet-Farm
Found in the Automotive section of Fleet Farm for about $2.50
I used a hacksaw, but any saw should work. Since its narrow PVC, it cuts quickly.
Wrap the tape around each end of the sections of PVC
Reflective Tip-Up Markers for under $5. Just stick them in the snow or a pile of slush next to your tip-ups to keep them from getting run over by vehicles on the ice… and to make it easy to find your tip-ups after the sun goes down.
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