12-29-2017, 10:18 PM
Julia and group,
I generally put no limits on buying anything for fishing, yet usually my ice fishing is without live wax worms and such because I want to learn what works with stored supplies as that better fits with ice fishing as a preparedness skill. I have quite a collection of Gulp and other scented commercially made lures and I've been experimenting to see if I could get good results with artificial lures even though I recognize that live bait generally has more success. I was thinking about the big bag of dried meal worms as a live bait alternative that is also suitable to storage and being ready anytime instead of having to stop by a store. The ice fishing attraction to me regarding preparedness is there will be no store and the whole point is to be able to provide healthy meals in the coldest part of winter when little else is available.
Regarding movies, message sent.
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I generally put no limits on buying anything for fishing, yet usually my ice fishing is without live wax worms and such because I want to learn what works with stored supplies as that better fits with ice fishing as a preparedness skill. I have quite a collection of Gulp and other scented commercially made lures and I've been experimenting to see if I could get good results with artificial lures even though I recognize that live bait generally has more success. I was thinking about the big bag of dried meal worms as a live bait alternative that is also suitable to storage and being ready anytime instead of having to stop by a store. The ice fishing attraction to me regarding preparedness is there will be no store and the whole point is to be able to provide healthy meals in the coldest part of winter when little else is available.
Regarding movies, message sent.
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