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by Galen Sonntag & Tim Baldwin

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Ice Fishing Tips

If you enjoy ice fishing, then you are among the dedicated few who will take on all challenges to spend time outdoors and catch fish in any weather conditions.  The key to ice fishing success is not necessarily how to catch more fish or bigger fish but how to make ice fishing a more enjoyable experience.  Follow some, or all, of these tips to be more comfortable and to get the most out of your day on the lake.

  1.  Bring along thick board to place both of your feet on.  It will insulate your feet from the ice, and you’ll stay warmer longer.  Make sure it's wide enough.

  2. The ideal depth for ice fishing is 6-12 inches off the bottom.  that's where fish tend to be in the winter months.

  3. Try an underwater camera next time you go ice fishing.  Drill three holes in the ice, each about 2 feet apart, in a line.  Drop the camera down one of the outside holes and aim it towards the lures/bait you drop down the other two holes. see the article

  4. Use the drive-by fish finder method. Drive by the lake you plan to fish the day prior, a few hours after sunrise.  Everybody should be set up, and you should get a good idea of where the fish are.

  5. Smooth the edges of the hole above and below the ice.  This will prevent your line from being nicked and cut by the sharp edges of the hole.

  6. Don't waste your money on an expensive heated pad or seat.  It's too much stuff to carry.  Instead, use a five gallon bucket to carry your gear out to the fishing spot and turn it over to use as a seat while you are fishing.  Put a thick piece of wood under the bucket as insulation.

For more fishing tips, check out the Short Casts article.

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