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Ice Fishing Are You Prepared? Something That You Have To Know Before

2016/7/18 17:07:43


Covering this topic will surely help you to better understand how to deal with similar situations.

Ice fishing is carried out on a frozen body of water. The fishermen may use either fishing lines or spears and they have to make a hole in the body of ice in order to gain access to the unfrozen water underneath the ice. The sitting position is preferred for ice fishing too, as the fishermen can stay either on special stools or directly on the ice. Some fishermen have made this activity even more pleasurable as they have built cabins of wood around the opening which are heated and equipped with bunk beds so that they could also take a bit of rest|For some, ice fishing is all the more enjoyable as they have built real sheds or cabins around the ice openings, bringing the comfort of a bunk bed with them}.

Ice fishing is considered a popular and even necessary activity in the cold areas on our globe. Some countries where it has become a hobby during free time are the European Northern ones like Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Norway, Russia and even Germany. The Northern states and regions of the American continent where ice fishing still flourishes are Canada, Alaska, Colorado, Michigan and so on.

As for the type of equipment used for ice fishing, technologies now allow the use of more complex methods with superior results. A fishing line or a spear would surely prove worthless for this type of activity if you do not have an ice saw or a chisel at hand to begin with. Keep in mind that an opening in the ice is required first and foremost. But water will keep freezing even after you have made the hole, therefore most fishermen also get a skimmer with them to get rid of that newly formed ice layer. Most people also bring heaters along, not just to prevent ice formation but also to preserve a level of personal comfort too. That is why wooden huts or cabins which retain the heat indoors are widely preferred by those performing this activity.

Ice fishing is based on three different methods, each with its specifically designed tools. First, you can use small-sized rods with colorful little lures or baits. Secondly, you can tip-ups and they are very useful when you are not interested in catching a lot of fish over a longer period of time. And last, there is spear ice fishing for which you need a larger hole and fish decoys.

Whichever the choice from the three methods, things with ice fishing will never be like in the all days. It seems that today, sonars make fish detection piece of cake. Presently fishermen will drill about 100 holes per day if they want a lot of game and have so much better results than those of their predecessors' who relied on just one hole and waited for the fish to come by.

So thats all I have for you on this subject. I hope you found this information useful.

May the holes in your net be no larger than the fish in it. ~Irish Blessing



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