A true Canadian doesn't say let's wait for a warmer day, a true Canadian say's grab your sled and meet me at the hut. Growing up in South Eastern Ontario, on one of the greatest Walleye fisheries in this great country, I have found my second home on the ice. Over the years I have learned different techniques, tips and tricks to land the lunker, that I want to share with you. AREA Let's
I've always said it is better to be "lucky" than "good", which was the case again yesterday afternoon, when my deadstick rod, perched across the top of a pail, with the tip hung over the hole, out-fished me at least two to one!
February is the month that marks the peak of the Icefishing season. Where the Ice is thick and the fish are hungry. The places I lake to fish is just about everywhere in the Rockies where the lakes are full of trout of all species, besides trout there are land locked salmon. In the Rural lakes you can also catch plenty of yellow perch and saugeye or walleyes.
The heart of the ice fishing season approaches in Vermont, where there are great lakes to fish on throughout the state. Here's a rundown of some of the hotspots for a variety of species.
Here are some tips for locating a variety of fish through the ice, and the techniques to catch them, courtesy of Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.