Ice Fishing Tip Up - Free Quick Tip
Jigs are designed to be fished on or near the bottom. Try to judge water depth and currents when selecting the weight of your jig lure. Use common sense when you choose your jig. If you dont feel the jig hitting the bottom of the lake or river, try using a heavier jig.
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Ice Fishing Tip Up - Free Quick Tip
Ice Fishing Tip - Where to fish?
Start off shore about 30 - 50 feet. Set your tip ups about 20 feet apart working out from the shore, creating a visual straight line or drag line. Bait your tip up with a minnow or shiner & adjust the depth accordingly.
Ice Fishing Tip Up - Free Quick Tip
Ice Fishing Safety Tip - Remember a few rules when venturing out on the ice:
1. Always make sure the ice is strong enough to support you.
2. Try to take along a friend.
3. Let someone know you are going out ice fishing.
4. If you hear the ice starting to crack, stand still. Do Not attempt to run!!
5. Clear ice is actually stronger than cloudier ice.
Ice Fishing Tip Up - Free Tips
When it comes to ice fishing a few tips can make your outing that much better. First and foremost know the lake or river that you will be fishing on. I cant tell you how many people fall through spring fed lakes simply because they didn’t realize some spots don’t freeze over. Second you must have the right gear for ice fishing. I won’t tell you how to dress but do dress warm (you’re on ice) When it comes to the equipment you bring with I recommend the following: A typical children’s type sled to pull your gear onto the lake. A 5-gallon bucket to hold your gear (also makes a nice seat). Dont forget your fishing tip ups or a jig pole. Ice auger for drilling through the ice. Also a ladle to scoop out the ice from the hole. Hand warmers are al ...
Ice Fishing Tip Up - Free Quick Tip
Ice Fishing Tip Up - Jig Fishing Quick Tip.
Jigs are designed to be fished on or near the bottom. Try to judge water depth and currents when selecting the weight of your jig lure. Use common sense when you choose your jig. If you dont feel the jig hitting the bottom of the lake or river, try using a heavier jig.
Ice Fishing Tip Up - Free Quick Tip
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