12-19-2015, 04:55 AM
I think everyone is pretty much covering the same stuff.
The rods and lures will vary from person to person. I love to tip with wax worms during ice season.
If you really want to enjoy ice fishing and for it to be fun and easy this is what I recommend.
These underwater maps are excellent for helping find structure and getting to a good place.https://www.fishnmap.com/catalogframe.php
A gas auger - It makes it really easy and quick to move locations and get back to fishing
A nice pop up tent - The eskimos work great but if you can afford something more insulated go for it.
Electronics - either a basic clamp on sonar like this http://www.walmart.com/ip/Humminbird-110...er/7966290
or a flasher if you want to spend more. Electronics make a huge difference. They will help you catch more fish and let you know if you need to try a different spot
And an ice sled to pull it all. Decent chairs as well. That will maximize your ice fishing experience with the least amount of effort
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The rods and lures will vary from person to person. I love to tip with wax worms during ice season.
If you really want to enjoy ice fishing and for it to be fun and easy this is what I recommend.
These underwater maps are excellent for helping find structure and getting to a good place.https://www.fishnmap.com/catalogframe.php
A gas auger - It makes it really easy and quick to move locations and get back to fishing
A nice pop up tent - The eskimos work great but if you can afford something more insulated go for it.
Electronics - either a basic clamp on sonar like this http://www.walmart.com/ip/Humminbird-110...er/7966290
or a flasher if you want to spend more. Electronics make a huge difference. They will help you catch more fish and let you know if you need to try a different spot
And an ice sled to pull it all. Decent chairs as well. That will maximize your ice fishing experience with the least amount of effort
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