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Andrushkin33
01-14-2015, 08:48 AM
Something else

That's all that I can say about night ice fishing. Just typing this is sending chills from my spine. After taking Eddie by his word I was out at Farrington by 8:30 pm last night.

First off: Fished of Sir Johns area. From the shore toward middle of the lake ice is about 2.5 to 3 inches frozen solid. After the middle you can see new ice forming and I was not about to try that one out even though the spot I wanted to get to is toward the middle.

Second: Hearing ice crack at 10pm is scary as shit. Also pretty cool since sound resonate through whole lake but still scary.

Third: The ol' rock test works magic.

Fourth: I don't know if it was mention here but for my sake actually had a rope tied up from a tree towards my holes. I know not so practical but actually felt safer knowing its there.

And not after that wall of text above to the fishing part. Only used 3 tip ups baited with some shinners. Listening to everyones advice actually this time I managed to keep all of them alive through the whole course of my night time adventure. No takers so I got skunked but only fished till 11pm.

In reality for me it was all just a test to see if its practical and to see if I would be harassed by anyone. Not a soul was insight and no one bothered me through out the whole night. Would go again for sure targeting some other areas there.

To all who want to venture out at night. Be safe and be aware. Would recommend going with somebody unless of course its a last resort and no one wants to go and you just have to get out.

Good luck to all and FLAG.

Andre

kcritch
01-14-2015, 09:14 AM
You're a brave man dude....way to put in the extra effort. You'll get'em next time.

kmaty
01-14-2015, 01:38 PM
Watch that area man! Sketchiest part of the lake! Def have a check in system going with somebody! Especially out alone at night...last yr we were getting kicked off during day and somebody called fish and game and there was big meetings and final decision was that they are allowed to kick you off if there is under 6inches...this yr they haven't been bothering anybody yet but also isn't the hoards of people around yet either! But im sure if they see u over there atnight you will be getting kicked off

Andrushkin33
01-14-2015, 01:50 PM
Watch that area man! Sketchiest part of the lake! Def have a check in system going with somebody! Especially out alone at night...last yr we were getting kicked off during day and somebody called fish and game and there was big meetings and final decision was that they are allowed to kick you off if there is under 6inches...this yr they haven't been bothering anybody yet but also isn't the hoards of people around yet either! But im sure if they see u over there atnight you will be getting kicked off

I know. I pretty much expected to be kicked off but to my surprise no one bothered me. And I know people living there take it upon themselves to figure out when you can venture out on the ice. They might have good intentions but I think I have a better understanding of the ice conditions being on the lake rather than sitting on the couch in my living room.

That being said I have not been bothered once since this summer by anyone while fishing. No cops no game and fish officials. Not a single soul.

Skunk City
01-14-2015, 02:07 PM
My two cents, for what it's worth, if you are going to ice fish at night, fish at a place where the dominant species are active at night. Walleye, Hybrids, Crappies and Catfish will all hit willingly(though not always) through the night during the winter. At Farrington your dominant species are Pike and Largemouth. I've landed 1 Pike after dark in my life and while I have landed Largemouth at night, its always been in warmer temps when they are more active.

Andrushkin33
01-14-2015, 02:37 PM
My two cents, for what it's worth, if you are going to ice fish at night, fish at a place where the dominant species are active at night. Walleye, Hybrids, Crappies and Catfish will all hit willingly(though not always) through the night during the winter. At Farrington your dominant species are Pike and Largemouth. I've landed 1 Pike after dark in my life and while I have landed Largemouth at night, its always been in warmer temps when they are more active.

Thank you for the tip.

In all honestly that was my only second time in my life ice fishing. First one was on Saturday at Hopatcong so I have a lot more to learn.

Andre

Jersey Charlie
01-14-2015, 03:59 PM
Your second time ice fishing and you go alone and at night. You have a lot to learn.

Andrushkin33
01-14-2015, 04:25 PM
Your second time ice fishing and you go alone and at night. You have a lot to learn.

I know not the brightest idea but only time I had available so took the opportunity.

Came prepared and equipped for the worse. My friends knew where I was so no matter the time I felt rather safe.

Just because it was my second time ice fishing doesn't meant it was my second time on ice.

GetANet
01-14-2015, 06:07 PM
Very Poor Decision on your behalf!!!!!
Not going with out a least one other person and a pfd is down right stupid!!!!
There is just too many things that can go wrong!!!
Yea, your friends knew you were there but what are they gonna do when you submerge?:confused:

Andrushkin33
01-14-2015, 06:30 PM
Very Poor Decision on your behalf!!!!!
Not going with out a least one other person and a pfd is down right stupid!!!!
There is just too many things that can go wrong!!!
Yea, your friends knew you were there but what are they gonna do when you submerge?:confused:

There is not always available another person to go with. Of course I prefer someone to be with me but between waiting for that someone to come along or going fishing I would go fishing.

But that's just my opinion. Anything can happen at any time at any place. We all aware of that. The responsibility for your safety first and foremost lays with you and then trickles down. I made a choice to go out and made a choice of taking all the precautions I can think off.

My friends knew where I was and what time I am going to be there. If I did not report back to them than they would know something did happen. Yes there is not much they could do if I did submerge but responsibility for getting myself out would still first lay with me.

Everyone has their own opinion and nothing wrong with that. I do agree again that is not wise to go out at night on ice by yourself.

I am sure I am not the only one who just has a need to go out there even when friends are not available. Any suggestions of what else (I know have friends with you) could be done to minimize the risk when you have to go out alone both day or night on ice are much appreciated.

To have a better picture the only thing that I did not have is pfd. That's something for me to consider in case I have a need to go out again. Everything else was checked for with addition of the rope.

Andre

kmaty
01-14-2015, 06:59 PM
Wow! Dude second time outout! If you only knew how sketchy that is over there! Thats only been locked up for a few days theres still open water across the street as of yesterday! The current in that lakle does funny things to that ice i watch it freeze every year and every year someody goes through

tautog
01-14-2015, 07:10 PM
The rope makes it a lot safer to retrieve your body.:D

lennysky
01-14-2015, 10:18 PM
I think we all were in his shoes in the past and made not so wise decisions. We all went through learning motions some to remember and some to forget. Most of us lived to tell about it. LOL

GetANet
01-14-2015, 10:29 PM
I speak totally from past experience I almost drowned going thru the ice at Davidson Mills Pond which is just a bit upstream from there!!!
Believe me I have done a ton of dumb shit but learned from experiences or advice from others.......
Not looking to Bash or Insult Andre!!!!! AT ALL !!!!
I just don't want to see anyone fall thru the ice and die!!!
I know we all do things that are not in our best interest but it really upsets me because Andre seems like an intelligent person and that was def not a smart move.

I wanna do some ice fishing at night but it will be well planned, well equipped and with at least one if not more people. AND the ice needs to be SOLID!
Possibly a little later in the season.....

lennysky
01-14-2015, 10:39 PM
I totally understand, but it seems that some were a bit harsh on Andre. I fell through river ice when I was 6 and only my 6 year old cousins with me. I survived w a bit of frostbite. I just don't ice fish rivers or unknown bodies of water. For sure not by myself

Heronimo42
01-15-2015, 07:07 AM
pick up a personal GPS safety device and some floating waterproof flares if you're going to go ice fishing alone.

Andrushkin33
01-15-2015, 08:16 AM
I value everyones output out here and whatever was said was said with the best intentions.

The way I see it ...its like your favorite uncle telling you exactly how it is when you done something stupid. You hate to hear it from him but you know he is right.

Thank you all.

Andre

Andrushkin33
01-15-2015, 09:12 AM
The rope makes it a lot safer to retrieve your body.:D

LoL,

I know, right. At least if not for myself have to look out for others and make their job easier.

Andre