Tips on Ice Fishing
By admin on Dec 15, 2009 in Uncategorized
Ice fishing is an activity that requires thorough physical and mental preparation. It’s not easy to patiently wait for the fish to take the bait while enduring the cold. The key to enjoy ice fishing is being prepared. Here are some tips to consider:
1. Learn and equip yourself with the knowledge about ice fishing, like the best time to go fishing ( not too early and not too late), the appropriate tackle and bait for the kind of fish you hope to catch, the equipment, clothing, and tools needed.
2. Be safety conscious. The ice should be at least four (4?) inches thick based on the reports of the authorities before walking on it. Another general rule is that the ice should be 10 to 12 inches before a truck can be driven into it.
3. Have the right ice fishing equipment. This should include the ice fishing rod, the bait, the necessary equipment like an ax, a flashlight, two-way radio, ice pick, camera, etc. Make a list days before going on an ice fishing trip to have time to review if the list is complete.
4. Have a fishing house for protection against the cold temperature and strong wind. Whether you want a portable or a more complex fishing house, complete with cooking equipment, it is your choice. Ready to assemble ice fishing house are also available in different sizes and models.
5. Know the techniques and strategies to apply for each kind of fish you intend to catch.
6. Have the appropriate ice fishing clothing. Be sure the body, hands and feet are warm. Aside from a good pair of winter boots, double or two pairs of socks, make use of “toe warmers” between the feet bottoms and the boots. Keep the hands warm by wearing a pair of surgical gloves under the outer gloves. The outer gloves should be water proof. The “toe warmers” can be used in the hand gloves. Of course, don’t forget the thermal underwear. Avoid sweating, remove a jacket or take off layers of clothing you feel warm. Have extra clothes to change any wet clothing.
7. Have the appropriate bait and lure. Change baits for diversity. A repeated bait on the same lure has diminishing effectiveness.
Ice fishing is fun if one is patient and comfortable. Be ready, check the weather forecast, and dress to keep warm. It is easy to be patient if you’re comfortable.
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