Can you say "ice fishing"?

 Can you say "ice fishing"?

All it takes to have the best (or worse) time ice fishing ever is a little bit of planning and preparation. Simple, huh? See how well you're prepared to reel in those fish by reading these recommendations!

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Get a head start on restocking by making a note of what you used last season. Get yourself a whole slew of Lindy Tazers and Glo-Buster Bluelights. Only four words—"wise up" and "stock up"—are required of you.

Verify the opening on the icy surface.


To put it simply, you need to clean the hole. When fishing, ice chips or pieces can twist your line, preventing you from catching fish or, even worse, severing your line and preventing you from reeling in that once-in-a-lifetime bluegill. Be careful not to block the hole in any way.

Obtain the big four by fishing more.

You can't go fishing without these essential baits: maggots, wax worms, minnows, and various PowerBait. Separate the bait and use a small Coleman or similar cooler to preserve as much of it as possible.

Rinse them thoroughly.

Take a look at the fishing gear you'll be using and give it a good cleaning. For getting into all the cracks and crevices on the ice rod, a Q-tip is your best bet. Lubricating fishing reels with non-freezing oil is recommended.

Bring to a boil.

The heaters and a mountain of propane canisters should be brought along without fail. If you're as chilly as the fish beneath the ice, you won't be able to fish comfortably. You should enjoy ice fishing while also feeling comfortable.

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You don't have to feel the icy cold and harshness on your own. Applying a thin layer of lubricant to the joints of an ice tent is another good way to clean it. In the event that any damage occurs, it is recommended that you get in touch with the manufacturer so that they can dispatch the suitable repair kit, if needed.

Be Prepared


It is better to be safe than sorry, so acquire a safety rope and a pair of lifeguard spikes. The Carhartt Extremes Arctic Jacket is a great fishing coat that will keep you warm without sacrificing style. If you want to keep your feet toasty and not get frostbite, the Irish Setters Versa Trax are the way to go. 

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