Well with the cooler weather many of us hardwater nuts including myself have Ice Fishing on the mind. All the new hottest poles, jigs, electronics, augers, & shelters are out now. With that we are drawing near to our first ice trips, And let me tell you I cannot wait to see my first fish up the ice hole. Today I am going to talk a little on something all of us know “ICE SAFETY”! Your safety is the most important thing to any hardwater adventure. With that in mind I going to leave you with a few great tips,
1. When possible never fish alone, and If you do leave a note or call a friend and let them know where you are going and when you plan to return.
2. Always bring along a set of life spikes and have them on.
3. Get a good pair of spikes for your boots last thing you want is to fall and end your season.
4. Bring along a throw rope at least 50ft long tied to a boat cushion or some sort of float.
5. Get a ice chisel “spud-bar” and use it often if go’s through 1 to 2 pokes turn around and find better ice.
6. Cary you sell phone in a plastic zip-lock bag if you do fall in your phone will still work to call for help.
7. Get a flotation suit or another PFD jacket to keep you floating if you do fall in. With these simple steps in mind you are well on your way to having a great ice season! Best of luck tight lines and check back with us as it gets colder.
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