The difference between a perfect first day on the ice and a frozen disaster can be determined by what you do right now, long before the first ice forms. Ice anglers wait impatiently for that first safe ice, but if your gear isn’t ready, you’re going to regret it. Get everything in order while there’s still time, and make this your most productive hardwater season yet.
This easy-to-follow gear guide covers all of your ice fishing essentials - and highlights what prep work or maintenance needs to be done for each before the season commences.
True story. A number of years ago I dug out my two-man ice fishing shelter the day before heading off for the first outing of the season. It had been stored in my parent's outdoor shed, placed there at the end of the previous season, but little did I know that a family of mice would take up residency. Not only was a full nest found inside the folded down hut - but a multitude of gaping holes in the fabric as well. Suffice to say, I didn't fish the following morning. (I still kick myself for not prepping that hut weeks earlier.)
There's no worse feeling in the world than hitting the ice for the first time of the season to discover your ice fishing auger won't start. Whether you use a gas or electric auger, always fire it up at the house weeks before your maiden trip. If there are any issues you'll have more than enough time to rectify them. Here are a few more tips for smooth drilling.
To help find fish and keep you toasty warm, electronics and heaters are mainstays for most ice anglers. Here's a checklist to make sure both are ready for the ice.
The money makers when it comes to hooking walleye, perch, or pike, ice fishing lures need a thorough prep session pre-season. And if it means 'having' to buy a few more lures for the hardwater tackle bag, well, I think we can all get behind that.
Organizing and prepping ice fishing rods, reels, and tip ups is paramount for ensuring a smooth and stress-free outing on the ice. Small steps to take in the off-season can pay off big time with a banner day of fish on the opener.
Do you have the following items in your ice fishing kit and are they all free of damage and working correctly?
Ice fishing is one of winter’s great joys, blending skill, patience, and the satisfaction of a day spent fishing. Time spent organizing and making plans now, before the lakes freeze, means more fishing and less fighting gear when that first cold snap finally hits. Dial your gear in early, stay safe, and get ready for your best ice season yet.
Here's to a safe and fruitful ice fishing season for all.
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