just a reminder that ice-fishing is right around the corner and there is a icefishingfirst.com page that i hope continues to gain traction. it's only as good as everyone contributing ... there are a few really talented people in there to learn from, so make sure to stop in over the winter months.
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Posted 11/3/2011 5:09 PM (#523443 - in reply to #523374) Subject: Re: Ice Fishing ...
Posts: 1764
Location: Ogden, Ut
It's a great site; it just needs more traffic (that would be our responsibility I guess). The quality of the information exchanged is top notch. I know for a fact that I get more fish to the ice after having participated for a couple of years.
S.
Posted 11/3/2011 5:35 PM (#523446 - in reply to #523374) Subject: Re: Ice Fishing ...
Posts: 829
Location: Maple Grove, MN
I used to ice fish a lot, but the kids got older and then came basketball and winter soccer. I've been out twice in the past three years. Maybe this winter.
I have one of those underwater cameras and they are handy. They show you all the fish that won't bite.
Posted 11/3/2011 10:57 PM (#523484 - in reply to #523374) Subject: Re: Ice Fishing ...
Posts: 32935
Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I spend far more time on the Ice than on open water. We have a great time, and catch a few fish in the process. And with Sled, Sorno, Viking, TeamRooster, dave s, and the rest of the crew, it's pretty entertaining. Sorno has some gooooood ice fishing out there; those little salmon make me hungry just thinking about them.