Thursday, May 10th, 2012 at 11:27 pm
Walleyes happen to be among the fish most valued by ice fishermen. However walleye is as well a notable opponent, being to some degree difficult when fished for in this manner. Walleyes have a recognition as being the tastiest of all freshwater fish, a second reason that this biggest member of the perch family unit is so well-liked. By comprehending a few facts about the walleye, you can actually tilt the chances of reeling in them under the ice in favor of the ice fisherman.
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Thursday, May 10th, 2012 at 11:27 am
Give us your best tips for ice fishing bass. What do you use to ice fish for bass? ice fishing bass
Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 at 11:27 am
Are you new to ice fishing and would like to have some suggestions on baits to use to catch stubborn fish? Have you used wax worms and spikes but have not had much action? Here are some good tips. Anything with a glowing hook is great for mid-winter fishing. Try some minnows and a three-way [...]
Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 at 11:27 pm
We are wondering when you are ice fishing how are you using your spoons?
Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 at 11:27 pm
Ice fishing for Walleye is one of the most common winter sports in the north parts of the country, but if you wish to get involve there is several pieces of equipment that will be vital and some safeguard precautions that should be taken.
Ice augers are necessary to drill a hole in the ice, an ice shanty and a portable propane heater will keep you out of the elements and comfy. Fish finders and cameras which can observe underwater are really implementable if you are going to be successful at catching Walleye through the ice.
In addition, you will need a ice fishing rod and reel, lures, and additional fishing tackle and gear specifically intended for Walleye ice fishing.
Whenever fishing through the ice, whether it is for Walleye or any other catch, certain safety precautions ought to be taken. Ice can be deceiving, and may be five inches or more thick in one spot and be only half an inch thick just feet away, so it is important to be watchful at all times while fishing for walleye in the winter. Guidelines suggest only go ice fishing if the ice is at least four to five inches thick. The thickness of the ice needed for safe ice fishing increases, if you are going to be driving an off road vehicle or automobile onto the ice,.
When ice fishing for walleye in the cold months, always wear a life vest or a survival suit, that way if you fall in you will stay afloat until help arrives or until you can get out of the water.
A big safety tip for any and all fishing on the ice is to avoid going onto the ice when visibility is poor. If it is snowing hard or dark, avoid the ice until visibility clears up, otherwise you may end up in the water.
With the proper equipment and safety precautions, fishing for Walleye on the ice during the dead of winter can be both fun and rewarding. Always be extra cautious at the start and end of the ice fishing season, because the warmer weather may cause thin or melting ice.
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Monday, May 7th, 2012 at 11:27 pm
What if you are a new to ice fishing and not even sure if you will like ice fishing? What advice do you have for someone who is just getting started?
Monday, May 7th, 2012 at 11:28 am
List some items that you must have to get into the sport of ice fishing
Sunday, May 6th, 2012 at 11:27 pm
I have an ice fishing tournament coming up. First place is $50,000. Does anyone have any tips? Underwater cameras are not allowed. All the holes will be pre-drilled with about 10,000 anglers on the ice competing. Could use some help here guys.
Sunday, May 6th, 2012 at 11:29 am
Do you have any suggestions on baits to use to catch stubborn fish while ice fishing? Any good tips?