Ice Fishing
Anyone?
Careful planning and preparation is all it takes to make ice
fishing the greatest time of your life or the worst.
Easy? Take a look at the following tips and see how prepared
you are to catch those fish!
Buy early
Make a list of the supplies you used last season and
replenish them early. Make sure you get all those Glo-Buster
Bluelights or Lindy Tazers.
All you need to remember is four words: wise up, stock
up.
Check the hole on the ice
floor
Simply put, make sure the hole is clean. Chips or chunks of
ice could cause entanglements in ones fishing line and could
make you catch fish or literally break your chances of getting
any, as these could sever the line therefore losing your chance
of getting that trophy of a lifetime bluegill. Remember to keep
the hole clear of any barrier.
Fish more, get the big
four
The bait you simply cannot go on without:
- wax worms
- minnows
- assorted PowerBaits
- maggots.
It is best to keep these baits separated and as much as
possible alive using coolers such as a small Coleman.
Clean `em all up
Inspect and clean the rods and fishing reels you are going
to use. Q-tips are best for taking out the nicks in every nook
and cranny of your ice rod. Non-freezing oil for lubing fishing
reels is advisable.
Heat up
Do not forget to bring those heaters and lots of
propane cylinders. One cannot fish comfortably if he or she is
as cold as the fish under the ice. Ice fishing should be fun
and feel comfy too.
House up
The ice is harsh and cold but it doesnt mean you have to
feel that too. Ice tents should be cleaned out as well by
putting over a light coat of lubricant at the joints. If there
is any wear or tear, it is best to contact the manufacturer in
order for them to send out the appropriate repair kit, as
deemed necessary.
Gear Up
Better be safe than sorry, make sure you get a set of
lifeguard spikes as well as a safety rope. Also, to feel less
of the cold and at the same time be cool, pick up a fishing
coat from the Carhartt Extremes Arctic Jacket. Avoid frost bits
on your toes and feet, the best shoes are the Irish Setters
Versa Trax to keep you warm all over.
Follow these tips to create an enjoyable experience and a
good time for all.
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