Ice fishing is the practice of catching fish with lines and fish hooks or spears through an opening on a frozen body of water. Ice anglers may sit on a stool in the open on a frozen lake, or in a heated cabin on the ice, sometimes with bunks and other amenities. Here are some simple tips before you go ice fishing.
Select the right clothes. You should dress in layers. Wear two or more shirts, so you can take off a layer when you are warm. Wear a face mask, a warm hat with ear flaps that cover your ears, and warm gloves and boots. Some people put up clothe tents when they go ice fishing. Some people own small ice houses where they can stay warm. You can use a small heater inside the tent of outside on the ice. Be sure to take a hot drink too. Also, make sure you move around to stay warm. Check the ice before you start. The ice must be four or more inches thick. This is the ice rule, “Thick and blue – tried and true, Thin and crispy – way too risky!” thick ice is safe for ice fishing while thin ice is dangerous. Always take the right tools. You need to drill a hole in the ice with an ice drill. Make the hole bigger with a chopping tool, like an ax. You need to carry your bait in a bait bucket. Use worms or small fish for bait. Finally, you need a folding chair and your fish hooks and fishing rod! A cell phone might be handy too. Who knows, you might need to call for help!
Ice fishing is the practice of catching fish with lines and fish hooks or spears through an opening on a frozen body of water. Ice anglers may sit on a stool in the open on a frozen lake, or in a heated cabin on the ice, sometimes with bunks and other amenities. Here are some simple tips before you go ice fishing.Select the right clothes. You should dress in layers. Wear two or more shirts, so you can take off a layer when you are warm. Wear a face mask, a warm hat with ear flaps that cover your ears, and warm gloves and boots. Some people put up clothe tents when they go ice fishing. Some people own small ice houses where they can stay warm. You can use a small heater inside the tent of outside on the ice. Be sure to take a hot drink too. Also, make sure you move around to stay warm. Check the ice before you start. The ice must be four or more inches thick. This is the ice rule, “Thick and blue – tried and true, Thin and crispy – way too risky!” thick ice is safe for ice fishing while thin ice is dangerous. Always take the right tools. You need to drill a hole in the ice with an ice drill. Make the hole bigger with a chopping tool, like an ax. You need to carry your bait in a bait bucket. Use worms or small fish for bait. Finally, you need a folding chair and your fish hooks and fishing rod! A cell phone might be handy too. Who knows, you might need to call for help!
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