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'''Angeldon''', also known as a "tip-up" is a [[fishing gear]] that is used in [[ice fishing]]. The angeldon consists of a short, bottom laced, wooden rod that is attached in the ice adjacent to a drilled hole. On the stick sits a reel (formerly of [[wood]], now made of [[plastic]]), and on that is the angel's rope coiled. At the top of the stick there is a 30-40 cm long [[leaf spring]] which react when you got something on. On the top of the leaf spring there is a painted red cork or plastic disc. Some angeldon is additionally equipped with a device that marks when you got something on with sound ([[percussion cap]]) or smoke.
'''Angeldon''', also known as a "tip-up" is a [[fishing gear]] that is used in [[ice fishing]]. The angeldon consists of a short, bottom laced, wooden rod that is attached in the ice adjacent to a drilled hole. On the stick sits a reel (formerly of [[wood]], now made of [[plastic]]), and on that is the angel's rope coiled. At the top of the stick there is a 30-40 cm long [[leaf spring]] which react when you got something on. On the top of the leaf spring there is a painted red cork or plastic disc. Some angeldon is additionally equipped with a device that marks when you got something on with sound ([[percussion cap]]) or smoke.

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Angeldon

Angeldon, also known as a "tip-up" is a fishing gear that is used in ice fishing. The angeldon consists of a short, bottom laced, wooden rod that is attached in the ice adjacent to a drilled hole. On the stick sits a reel (formerly of wood, now made of plastic), and on that is the angel's rope coiled. At the top of the stick there is a 30-40 cm long leaf spring which react when you got something on. On the top of the leaf spring there is a painted red cork or plastic disc. Some angeldon is additionally equipped with a device that marks when you got something on with sound (percussion cap) or smoke.