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BottomBouncer13 12-20-2014 05:05 PM

ice fishing 101?
 
What do I need to buy to get started..any advice would be appriciated...I know it's broad but need a start. Thanks in advance...

Jigman13 12-20-2014 05:41 PM

Re: ice fishing 101?
 
I was a freshly birthed fawn last ice season... Shaky limbs and all! Lol... GetANet showed me the ropes and I had a blast! My basics were handed-down cross style wooden tip ups from dale, a few new spools of ice line, barrel swivels, hooks to match your baits, and suitable fluoro leader material for whatever u plan to target. Our first trip out, we didn't even have an auger... We used his beast of a spud bar and welding gloves to blow holes in 8" of ice. We prob opened close to 15 holes that day. A skimmer to clean the holes is helpful and cheap. Some sort of ice cleats or creepers are a good piece of safety equipment to have (if u have corkers they'll work just fine). Ice picks around your neck...also a must. There's a ton of stuff for ice fishing but the above mentioned stuff will def get u started. A hand auger is good to have, too. Chopping with the spud was a bit brutal the next day lol... Many others will chime in with other stuff, but this is pretty much what got me started. Always think safety first, too!

GetANet 12-20-2014 06:00 PM

Re: ice fishing 101?
 
Ya need a ATV with chains, a large screen fish camera and a giant extremely expensive fishfinder, a battery charged ion ice auger, a huge six man shanty, a G Loomis ice rod and matching extremely expensive in line reel, five platinum coated gun stock tip ups that hook land and reel in your fish and a brief case full of jigs you'll never use! That will set you back a mere few thousand, pocket change for most of us!!!! LMAO!!!!:eek:
Jeremy spelled it out pretty good!!!!! Basic and Simple No need to Over complicate Ice Fishing.:D

gwl2oneida 12-20-2014 06:57 PM

Re: ice fishing 101?
 
Ice cleats are the most important piece of gear in my opinion. Followed up by jigging rod,a few tip ups, sled or bucket for carrying gear and then an auger. I go in that order because without cleats you're not getting far. You don't need 5 tipups to start. Jigging rod to keep you entertained and lastly, if you're with a group of guys someone will probably have an auger. That's my 2 cents for what it's worth. Warm clothing seems obvious.

Skunk City 12-20-2014 08:10 PM

Re: ice fishing 101?
 
All three of you "ice fishermen" forgot BEER!

Jigman13 12-20-2014 08:54 PM

Re: ice fishing 101?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skunk City (Post 387273)
All three of you "ice fishermen" forgot BEER!

Hahahahaha! Or "flask"!!!

gwl2oneida 12-20-2014 09:27 PM

Re: ice fishing 101?
 
That's because drinking in public is illegal and sets a poor example for others.... nah just kidding. What the hell where we thinking.lmao my bad.

zhitoman 12-21-2014 05:00 AM

Re: ice fishing 101?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gwl2oneida (Post 387292)
That's because drinking in public is illegal and sets a poor example for others.... nah just kidding. What the hell where we thinking.lmao my bad.

:):):):):):):):)

BottomBouncer13 12-21-2014 10:38 AM

Re: ice fishing 101?
 
Thanks for all the replys...I'm looking forward to giving this a try...and don't worry I'm not leaving the beer at home :D

briansnat 12-21-2014 12:05 PM

Re: ice fishing 101?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BottomBouncer13 (Post 387244)
What do I need to buy to get started..any advice would be appriciated...I know it's broad but need a start. Thanks in advance...



I wrote this last year, hope it helps

http://www.examiner.com/article/gett...th-ice-fishing


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