camofish Posted January 31, 2007 Posted January 31, 2007 Ok guys, Finally got some safe ice in the area and I've been out the last 2 weeks both mondays and tuesdays with a few fish on the ice to enjoy. 01/22/07 So here we go, 1st good outing of 2007, ice was thin 2 1/2" - 4" but stayed away from the 2 1/2", I fell safer on the 3"-4", yea I know it is only a 1/2" but can you blame me. Nothing big, but still put a fish on the ice. 01/23/07 Then the next day I went out with another buddy and we were on 5" of ice, much better, yes much better indeed. Start the day off with this 27" northern pike, C&R'd on a tipup with a 6# mono leader, and I ended up fighting this fish for about 5-10 mins it seemed cause I knew I only had a 6# mono leader, hehe, what fun. And here is a sweet bigg'n 10" gill that was quite fun on my UL jig pole with 4# mono. Great fun getting jiggy with the jig poles, notice the double team'd holes with the one flasher. 01/29/07 Then we come to this week. I went out both days with another buddy of mine and got him all hooked on this ice fishing stuff. Notice the double team holes again. If I put the holes close together, I can pickup and read both set of jigs down in the water. Now check out this big 'ol fat pumpkinseed. Some sweet colors. And there is always a chance that there will be a big school of fish to come thru and with the double holes, you end up with a double hook up every once in a while. And to bring this day to a close. I was picking up a fish about a foot off bottom what I notice when I drop the transducer thru the hole and watch my jigs go down. I start about a foot above the marked fish and give my jig a bounce or 2 and SLAM-O. The fight was on, this little pike was also caught on 4# mono and my UL, boy-o-boy what a fun fight that was. To be continued to the next post for 01/30/07. 8-) Quote
camofish Posted January 31, 2007 Author Posted January 31, 2007 01/29/07 After a great day on the ice, my buddy headed to the tackle store to buy his 1st ice fishing jig pole and a bucket seat/fish bucket insert. ;D Hoooooked up. 01/30/07 I did a cardinal sin and forgot the fish flasher this morning. Left it on charge next to the bed. But, we were right on the fish, right away, guess we haven't lost your touch. Here is my buddy's 1st gill on his new jig pole. And his 1st crappie, too. I brought my little Pak Shack with me this morning and here was one of the bigger gills for me this morning. And I had to take a picture of the smallest crappie of the morning. ;D My buddy got this nice little crappie as I was getting ready to leave. He ended up staying for about 3 more hours that day, so I drilled a bunch of hole for him before I left and he ended up getting this big ol' betsy largemouth bass also on his new jig pole on 4# mono. And next week, I'll be putting ice time in for both Monday and Tuesday again. I can't wait, till next time. Fish On! Quote
Guest Texas_Bass_Pro Posted January 31, 2007 Posted January 31, 2007 Great pictures. Those are some cold fish. Quote
Super User T-rig Posted January 31, 2007 Super User Posted January 31, 2007 Nice fish! What did you catch the bass with? Quote
Super User burleytog Posted February 1, 2007 Super User Posted February 1, 2007 I have always wanted to try ice fishing. But we're lucky to get 2" of ice here. We've had about 2 weeks of really cold weather and the lakes are only partially covered with an inch or less. Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted February 1, 2007 Super User Posted February 1, 2007 Nice job. I had to put a jacket on and crawl under the blanket just to keep viewing the photos. It's 65 out and the wife has the heater on...... Quote
logger Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Nice pics! How big was the biggest pike? We have plenty of Ice here but I just haven't gotten out to punch any holes Quote
cbfishalot Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 Nice pics looks like a great day. I hate thin ice good ice or bad ice I'm 250 and it freaks me out. Quote
Tom Bass Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 Cool Pics....Pun intended It's good to see someone catching fish and having fun on the ice. I have never had the opportunity to ice fish. I'd love to try it but where I live I doubt that'll ever happen here. I can't seem to talk my wife into a winter vacation in the Minnesota. ;D Quote
camofish Posted February 4, 2007 Author Posted February 4, 2007 Thanks guys for all the great comments and thanks. I'm planning on hitting the ice again this week on Monday and Tuesday. The weather looks to be cold with 20's high one day and single or teens the other day. BBBRRRR Looks like I'll be bringing the shanty and heater out on the ice this week. ;D Stay tuned by mid next week, I should have another great update with pictures. My fishing buddy took both Monday and Tuesday off from work to do some ice fishing with me this week. Fish On! Quote
future pro Posted February 5, 2007 Posted February 5, 2007 nice fish, i just went out this weekend for the first time and caught a northern the size of your 2nd one, we also had close to 10 inches of ice to work with Quote
mjhutch1116 Posted February 5, 2007 Posted February 5, 2007 Great fish, looked like lots of fun, keep the updates comming. Matt Quote
timmyswetarded Posted February 19, 2007 Posted February 19, 2007 i was reading in field and stream about how the thickness of the ice, and how much it can hold. i think it was like 2-3" will hold 150lb person and it goes up from there, its pretty strong...but dont trust my judgement, i fell through the river while scouting for ducks this winter...luckly the water only came up to my shoulders and i had my waders on, only soaked the coat....haha but it was like 15 degrees outside. i have always wondered about ice fishing, we have some walleye around here and would like to try to fish for some of those. and what is a flasher? Quote
John J. Posted February 19, 2007 Posted February 19, 2007 i was reading in field and stream about how the thickness of the ice, and how much it can hold. i think it was like 2-3" will hold 150lb person and it goes up from there, its pretty strong...but dont trust my judgement, i fell through the river while scouting for ducks this winter...luckly the water only came up to my shoulders and i had my waders on, only soaked the coat....haha but it was like 15 degrees outside. i have always wondered about ice fishing, we have some walleye around here and would like to try to fish for some of those. and what is a flasher? I bet that was cold... and a flasher is similar to a sonar fish finder except it flashes out sound waves and works just like a sonar, and on the screen it has a dial or gauge on it, when there's a fish it registers a higher gauge, when it is plain bottom there is a certain gauge it reads. Much like a EMF meter (Electro Magnetic Field). (CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG LOL) Quote
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