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Who is ice fishing already? 2024


fishing user avatarCarlF reply : 

Temps have averaged below freezing for over a month now, and most of our reservoirs are beginning to ice up. I stopped bass fishing about a month ago, and Ive been working on mods to my ice tent. So far, I added a layer of insulation, and setup a few light bars off of a 12 volt bettery. It should be good to go now for those after work expeditions. 

 

How many of you guys are already on ice?


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 

Smaller lakes are iced over, the bigger lakes are quickly closing. High of 15 today lows are in the singles tonight. With that said temps. almost 40 this weekend. If I had to guess I'd say after Christmas unless we get a deep freeze. 


fishing user avatarUPSmallie reply : 

Ice fishing bay I'll be frequenting already has reports of 2.5 inches.  Will probably wait till after Christmas though before trying.  Have to sort through all the perch and throwback walleyes during early ice lol.


fishing user avatargimruis reply : 

People have been ice drinking on lakes in northern MN for about a week now, some longer.  Several people and ATVs went through recently, be safe out there.


fishing user avatarsoflabasser reply : 

Good subject. Ice fishing is on my bucket list of things to do.


fishing user avatarWay north bass guy reply : 

Small lakes around my place all have ice on them, medium and large are not far off. We’ve got over a foot of snow the last couple days though so that’ll slow the ice making on the already closed over lakes, although they’re calling for -29 deg.C with the wind chill for the next couple days so that might help with the lakes that are still open. 


fishing user avatarCarlF reply : 
  On 12/13/2017 at 8:59 AM, soflabasser said:

Good subject. Ice fishing is on my bucket list of things to do.


Do you ever travel north in the winter, or do you stay in Florida? Ice fishing can be hit or miss, and its not nearly as fun as fishing from the boat, but it is a great way to pass time in the winter. 


fishing user avatarSteveo-1969 reply : 
  On 12/13/2017 at 5:46 AM, gimruis said:

People have been ice drinking on lakes in northern MN for about a week now, some longer.  Several people and ATVs went through recently, be safe out there.

He said "ice drinking". Heh heh heh heh heh heh...


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 
  On 12/13/2017 at 8:59 AM, soflabasser said:

Good subject. Ice fishing is on my bucket list of things to do.

You're not missing much! 

 

On a boat your spot isn't producing you hop on the big motor or TM and cruise to another spot.

 

Ice fishing you have to drill about 20 holes drop the flasher down see if there's fish, no fish? Move to the next one. After about 18 holes of no fish you finally see some, so you have to pack all your gear into a sled and pull it half way across the lake to the hole, unpack everything set it up drop a line catch about 2 fish and repeat until you've caught your limit, it's dark, or you're on the verge of hypothermia! ????????

 

 


fishing user avatarSteveo-1969 reply : 

When I lived in the ice belt the only time I went ice fishing was if I went with someone who had an ice shanty.  And a heater.  And a cooler of beer.  Come to think of it I don't remember ever catching a fish!


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 
  On 12/14/2017 at 3:47 AM, Steveo-1969 said:

When I lived in the ice belt the only time I went ice fishing was if I went with someone who had an ice shanty.  And a heater.  And a cooler of beer.  Come to think of it I don't remember ever catching a fish!

It honestly wouldn't be bad if you had a power anger, flasher, shanty, heater, and beer. But all those things are expensive (except beer) especially to use only 2 months a year (in my neck of the woods anyways). 


fishing user avatarSteveo-1969 reply : 
  On 12/14/2017 at 4:17 AM, 12poundbass said:

It honestly wouldn't be bad if you had a power anger, flasher, shanty, heater, and beer. But all those things are expensive (except beer) especially to use only 2 months a year (in my neck of the woods anyways). 

Agreed.  That's why I only went with friends who already owned all that stuff!!  I'd pay for the beer and away we went.


fishing user avatarsoflabasser reply : 
  On 12/13/2017 at 10:22 PM, CarlF said:


Do you ever travel north in the winter, or do you stay in Florida? Ice fishing can be hit or miss, and its not nearly as fun as fishing from the boat, but it is a great way to pass time in the winter. 

I tend to travel often for fishing trips and have gone up north several times in the past year. Have caught muskies, smallmouth bass, northern strain largemouth bass,rainbow trout, palomino trout, and white bass to name a few types of fish I caught up north. I am not a typical Floridian, I can handle the cold better than most Floridians and even better than many Northerners who have lived their whole life in the land of hard water. One of these winters I will travel up north for ice fishing, that is for sure.

  On 12/14/2017 at 2:48 AM, 12poundbass said:

You're not missing much! 

 

On a boat your spot isn't producing you hop on the big motor or TM and cruise to another spot.

 

Ice fishing you have to drill about 20 holes drop the flasher down see if there's fish, no fish? Move to the next one. After about 18 holes of no fish you finally see some, so you have to pack all your gear into a sled and pull it half way across the lake to the hole, unpack everything set it up drop a line catch about 2 fish and repeat until you've caught your limit, it's dark, or you're on the verge of hypothermia! ????????

 

 

I am open to new fishing experiences and ice fishing is one of them. Would like to target some muskies,northern pike, lake trout, and other big freshwater gamefish through the ice.

 

 

 

 


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 
  On 12/14/2017 at 8:59 AM, soflabasser said:

I tend to travel often for fishing trips and have gone up north several times in the past year. Have caught muskies, smallmouth bass, northern strain largemouth bass,rainbow trout, palomino trout, and white bass to name a few types of fish I caught up north. I am not a typical Floridian, I can handle the cold better than most Floridians and even better than many Northerners who have lived their whole life in the land of hard water. One of these winters I will travel up north for ice fishing, that is for sure.

I am open to new fishing experiences and ice fishing is one of them. Would like to target some muskies,northern pike, lake trout, and other big freshwater gamefish through the ice.

 

 

 

 

That wouldn't be too bad. My brother in law caught a 45.5" 25lb pike off a tip up that looks like it would've been a riot. 

 

Another thing to consider that I enjoyed was spear fishing. I never got one, but it was fun sitting in a shanty over a huge hole just watching fish swim around not even aware that I was just above them.


fishing user avatarCarlF reply : 
  On 12/14/2017 at 7:19 PM, 12poundbass said:

Another thing to consider that I enjoyed was spear fishing. I never got one, but it was fun sitting in a shanty over a huge hole just watching fish swim around not even aware that I was just above them.

 

Hahah I was watching a videos of some guys in Europe who cut a large hole into the ice. They would basically draw pike in using whatever method, and then spear them. It seemed like a very different concept than what we do here. Although in northern Utah on Bear Lake, people cut out giant sections of ice and use dip nets to catch these little native fish called Cisco. Looks kind of fun in its own way. 


fishing user avatarSteveo-1969 reply : 
  On 12/14/2017 at 7:19 PM, 12poundbass said:

Another thing to consider that I enjoyed was spear fishing. I never got one, but it was fun sitting in a shanty over a huge hole just watching fish swim around not even aware that I was just above them.

I grew up near Lake Winnebago in WI where there is an annual sturgeon spearing season. I never had a tag myself but went with my uncle a couple times. When the water was clear it was amazing how well you could see everything while sitting in a dark shack.


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 
  On 12/15/2017 at 12:43 AM, Steveo-1969 said:

I grew up near Lake Winnebago in WI where there is an annual sturgeon spearing season. I never had a tag myself but went with my uncle a couple times. When the water was clear it was amazing how well you could see everything while sitting in a dark shack.

It sure is amazing how well you could see. Pretty cool too when you are staring at your decoy and a pike sneaks in and scares you. 

 

They guy I went with used sucker minnows, the minnow would usually tip you off ahead of time something was coming. 

  On 12/15/2017 at 12:36 AM, CarlF said:

Although in northern Utah on Bear Lake, people cut out giant sections of ice and use dip nets to catch these little native fish called Cisco. Looks kind of fun in its own way. 

I wonder if Cisco are like Smelt. Smelt dipping is pretty big in northern Michigan in the spring and the winter. Guys will come from hundreds of miles away to go smelt fishing at night through the ice. They're pretty good eating that's for sure!


fishing user avatarSteveo-1969 reply : 
  On 12/15/2017 at 1:32 AM, 12poundbass said:

It sure is amazing how well you could see. Pretty cool too when you are staring at your decoy and a pike sneaks in and scares you. 

 

They guy I went with used sucker minnows, the minnow would usually tip you off ahead of time something was coming. 

My uncle did the same thing, he would have a live minnow on a bobber swimming around the hole. He would occasionally move the decoy through the water to try and attract a sturgeon's attention. And he put white objects (like paper plates) on the bottom so if a sturgeon swam through you could see it more easily.  He never speared one while I was in the shack and I never saw a sturgeon in the hole, but lots of other fish. What a cool experience it was.


fishing user avatarScarborough817 reply : 

never ice fished since my home lake is mainly bass though i could get into it. there are at least 4" of ice on my home lake already. i know there are a fair amount of perch in the lake that could be fairly active.


fishing user avatarN Florida Mike reply : 

Not me lol.

I did watch " Grumpy old men " with their ice fishing scenes the other day.☺


fishing user avatarCroakHunter reply : 

I went ice fishing once, after 30 minutes of no bites, a little bird landed on my head, chirped 3 times, took a dump on my shoulder and flew off. Literally 30 seconds after that I got a bite and caught nearly a 1.5lb red ear. I packed up my stuff and went home saying "if that's what it takes for me to catch fish through the ice it ain't for me!"


fishing user avatarTnRiver46 reply : 
  On 12/15/2017 at 1:32 AM, 12poundbass said:

It sure is amazing how well you could see. Pretty cool too when you are staring at your decoy and a pike sneaks in and scares you. 

 

They guy I went with used sucker minnows, the minnow would usually tip you off ahead of time something was coming. 

I wonder if Cisco are like Smelt. Smelt dipping is pretty big in northern Michigan in the spring and the winter. Guys will come from hundreds of miles away to go smelt fishing at night through the ice. They're pretty good eating that's for sure!

Ok all this jazz sounds really fun and I want to do it


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 
  On 12/15/2017 at 12:43 PM, N Florida Mike said:

Not me lol.

I did watch " Grumpy old men " with their ice fishing scenes the other day.☺

Those are two of my favorite movies.


fishing user avatarRatherbfishing reply : 
  On 12/15/2017 at 2:00 PM, CroakHunter said:

I went ice fishing once, after 30 minutes of no bites, a little bird landed on my head, chirped 3 times, took a dump on my shoulder and flew off. Literally 30 seconds after that I got a bite and caught nearly a 1.5lb red ear. I packed up my stuff and went home saying "if that's what it takes for me to catch fish through the ice it ain't for me!"

That IS funny!

 

I don't know.  If I could reliably catch pound and a half redear just by having a bird poop on my shoulder, I'd say "poop away!"  Smaller fish, no.  (Note: I'd spray my coat with some major Scotch Guard and keep a generous supply of paper towels nearby).  Yes, I know.  Ice fishermen are a strange breed.


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 

With all the snow we got in the last 24-36 hrs nobody is going to be on the ice anytime soon. That's for the lakes with a small layer of ice anyways, it'll slow them down. Maybe the open lakes will produce quicker.


fishing user avatarThe Bassman reply : 

Ice fished regularly until a little over twenty years ago.  Cold January evening just before dark, very close to frostbite, I told my buddy to take my gear and don't let me have it back.  Haven't been since.


fishing user avatarsoflabasser reply : 
  On 12/14/2017 at 7:19 PM, 12poundbass said:

That wouldn't be too bad. My brother in law caught a 45.5" 25lb pike off a tip up that looks like it would've been a riot. 

 

Another thing to consider that I enjoyed was spear fishing. I never got one, but it was fun sitting in a shanty over a huge hole just watching fish swim around not even aware that I was just above them.

A 45.5'' northern pike is a very nice catch, especially from the ice. Thats fish alone is easily worth a long day of ice fishing. Spearfishing on the ice sounds fun as well, but I prefer to do freedive spearfishing which is my favorite form of fishing(even more than bass fishing). Would still consider doing spearfishing above water since it looks fun.


fishing user avatargimruis reply : 
  On 12/14/2017 at 3:47 AM, Steveo-1969 said:

When I lived in the ice belt the only time I went ice fishing was if I went with someone who had an ice shanty.  And a heater.  And a cooler of beer.  Come to think of it I don't remember ever catching a fish!

 

LOL most ice guys will openly admit that its not really about "fishing" when they're on the ice.  Sure, they may have a rattle reel or tip up out, but they're more interested in drinking, playing cards, watching satellite TV, socializing, etc.


fishing user avatarNYWayfarer reply : 

Let's be careful out there guys!

 

This weekend we had a ice fisherman die after falling through the ice in a pond here in Upstate NY. He spent 90 minutes underwater before he could be recovered. His friend was treated for hypothermia after a failed rescue attempt.

 

It's not worth your life. Please wait for safe ice and don't venture to far.


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 
  On 12/19/2017 at 12:08 AM, NYWayfarer said:

Let's be careful out there guys!

 

This weekend we had a ice fisherman die after falling through the ice in a pond here in Upstate NY. He spent 90 minutes underwater before he could be recovered. His friend was treated for hypothermia after a failed rescue attempt.

 

It's not worth your life. Please wait for safe ice and don't venture to far.

I don't what kind of weather you guys are having in NY but I can't imagine it's better ice producing weather than Michigan so it's kinda crazy somebody would try it out! 

 

We were having good weather for it and probably could've been out before Christmas if things would've stayed the same, but we got 8 inches of snow which acts as insulation and slows ice production way down. Most of our lakes are covered with ice and snow, so maybe to the untrained person they see snow covered lake with just below freezing temps and think it's safe. 


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 12/19/2017 at 12:08 AM, NYWayfarer said:

Let's be careful out there guys!

 

This weekend we had a ice fisherman die after falling through the ice in a pond here in Upstate NY. He spent 90 minutes underwater before he could be recovered. His friend was treated for hypothermia after a failed rescue attempt.

 

It's not worth your life. Please wait for safe ice and don't venture to far.

True That.

 

A-Jay

 

https://www.facebook.com/HammerDownBoating/videos/1538761672840057/

 

 


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 
  On 12/19/2017 at 2:10 AM, A-Jay said:

True That.

 

A-Jay

 

https://www.facebook.com/HammerDownBoating/videos/1538761672840057/

 

 

Wow is all that can be said! 

 

I see no other shanties on the lake and a ton of dark colored ice! Recipe for disaster. 


fishing user avatarCarlF reply : 
  On 12/19/2017 at 12:08 AM, NYWayfarer said:

Let's be careful out there guys!

 

This weekend we had a ice fisherman die after falling through the ice in a pond here in Upstate NY. He spent 90 minutes underwater before he could be recovered. His friend was treated for hypothermia after a failed rescue attempt.

 

It's not worth your life. Please wait for safe ice and don't venture to far.

 

What lake in upstate? I grew up in the Rochester area.


fishing user avatarNYWayfarer reply : 
  On 12/19/2017 at 5:35 AM, CarlF said:

 

What lake in upstate? I grew up in the Rochester area.

Edgecomb pond in Bolton Landing NY. It’s near Lake George.


fishing user avatarRuss E reply : 

used to ice fish when I lived in eastern Iowa. had to quit because of the hangovers.

 

here in Kansas we usually don't get safe ice. if lakes ice over, I would rather be hunting.  

if I get the urge to fish in the cold, I will head to a power plant lake.

Today I was out in my boat, bass fishing. air temp was 50. water temp was 43.

 


fishing user avatarBankbeater reply : 

It just cold here a few days ago. Ice won’t be thick enough to hold weight for quite some time. Of course that won’t stop some from going out on it anyway. 


fishing user avatar12poundbass reply : 
  On 12/26/2017 at 10:09 PM, Bankbeater said:

It just cold here a few days ago. Ice won’t be thick enough to hold weight for quite some time. Of course that won’t stop some from going out on it anyway. 

"Won't be thick enough to hold weight for quite some time" but you're going to go out on it anyways? I'm not sure if that's a good idea, unless you're on 2' or less. Even then why risk it? 

 

There was a guy last week in my area who died because he went out to check the ice. It took over an hour to get him out and he died a few hours later. Not worth it.


fishing user avatarBankbeater reply : 

Around here they throw large rocks out on the ice to check how safe it is. I’d rather fish from a heated dock myself. 


fishing user avatarRatherbfishing reply : 

Been out.  Ice is (mostly) safe now (3 or 4 inches on New Years day).  It was SO cold the smaller guides on my rods froze up and ice froze on the line so badly that I did about as much fighting with my gear as I did fishing.  Feeding line out and reeling it back in was a nightmare. (In retrospect, I should have gone old school with simple spools of line affixed to a rod).  I moved around a LOT because I could not find/mark fish so I didn't set up my ice hut.  Anyway, at some point, because I never marked fish, I just picked some probable spots and hunkered down with my flasher.  Of the three fish that "showed themselves" on my flasher, all 3 bit (wax worms under a small gold spoon) and I caught 1 dinky bass.  Hooked the other two but since I had to try to hand line them (see above ice problems), I lost them.  Ah, c'est la vie.  It should be "warmer" this weekend so I'll be out again.  Hopefully the fish will be in a more positive mood, too.


fishing user avatarScarborough817 reply : 

roughly 6+ inches of ice on my home lake already never really ice fished though i might try this year. if i can brave the -30 degree temps 


fishing user avatarsebasstian reply : 

I hope I have the luxury of time to try Ice Fishing. 


fishing user avatarRatherbfishing reply : 
  On 1/17/2018 at 2:53 PM, sebasstian said:

I hope I have the luxury of time to try Ice Fishing. 

Yoda:  "Do or do not.  There is no "try.""

 




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