Ice Fishing Safety Tips

Attach a long cord to your sled. Not only does this make the sled easier to pull but should someone fall through the ice you can push the sled to them holding onto the line. Carry two picks – spikes protruding from wooden hand holds – to help pull your way out if you should [...]

Ice Fishing Pike

Oxygen equals fish… Too often while ice fishing pike, anglers head to the same location they had success in the spring and summer. While the pike may be at these locations for part of the winter, they most likely won’t be there for long. Pike are often on the move during the winter months as [...]

Check Hooks and Line for Damage When Fishing

Perhaps the most common error anglers mistake is to use old, weak line. “Old” is a relative term. The line you used just yesterday may already be badly worn, particularly if your rod guides are scored and rough, if you’ve been casting among weeds or rocks that abrade the line, or if you’ve stretched the [...]

Ice Fishing Tips

Things to Take on Your Trip: Minimum You Should Take: Fishing rods, DUH!!! Reels-  Micro-spinning reel Line- 4-8 lb test ice-line, use 1 size smaller than what you would use in summer Bait:  check local regulations for what you can use A 5 gallon bucket to sit on or to transport your catch home Hand [...]

Ice fishing lake of the woods

Some of the best ice fishing in the world takes place at Lake of the Woods, where walleye and muskie are king in the waters near Northwest Angle & Islands, although you may find significant schools of northern pike, smallmouth bass, and crappie. Come December and Four Mile Bay has 7-9 inches of ice, which [...]

Border farmers decry water deal with Sask

MANITOBANS who farm along the Assiniboine River near the Saskatchewan border say the province failed to protect their interests in a recent water deal with its western neighbour. The farmers say the agreement will leave them with ongoing flooding problems. The deal will allow Saskatchewan to proceed with plans to build a 23-kilometre channel to [...]

The “Ice Fishing Capital of Canada”- in our own backyard!: Ice Fishing Lake Manitoba Narrows

What do you reckon of when you hear the words “Ice Fishing”? For many people ice fishing  brings to mind a winter pursuit enjoyed by those in cottage country far away from the huge city.  I thought the same, until yesterday when I had the chance to learn more about an ice fishing festival in our [...]

Ice Fishing In Lac Du Bonnet – Great Fun For All Age Groups

As no surprise that more and more people are pitching little know spots for this specialized holiday activity and here’s where Ice fishing in Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba, situated nearly 111 kilometers, or 70 miles north-east from the capital city of Winnipeg, offers. Lac Du Bonnet gets its quaint name from the shape of the [...]

License Exemptions

The following people may angle without a license: Any person under the age of 16 who has permanently resided in Manitoba for at least six months. Any Canadian resident or nonresident under the age of 16. The person must fish with a license holder, or someone exempt from holding a license, and their catch must [...]

Groundfish Ice Fishing Opens January 9, 2010 On The Canadian Saguenay

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Quebec Region, announces that the groundfish ice fishing season on the Saguenay River will open on January 9th, 2010, and close on March 12th, 2010. In accordance with the current regulations and scientific advice, each person is allowed to catch a maximum of 5 groundfish per day of any type, [...]

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