Friday, September 23, 2011

Winter Ice Makes Fishing Fun



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with winter fast approaching, people who live in some colder parts of the country are preparing for the ice fishing season. Ice fishing is a charming sport in that people who do not often feel like they are slipping into character. As you put on several layers of warm and dry clothes, you can not help but feel like you're in the role of some experienced, proven fisherman who is about to conquer the hostile environment of winter snow and ice.

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Ice fishing is more than just find a place on the ice to dig a hole and drop your line through. It's not as easy as it looks. But what can be so difficult about sitting on ice waiting for fish to bite? There is more to ice fishing than simply to stay warm. There is a lot of hard work that goes into having a successful day on the ice - after all, it is called ice fishing for a reason! If you do not catch all the fish, what's the point? Everything from making a hole to release the fish and all the little things require attention to make your day worthwhile.

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The first thing you should do when arriving at the lake is to make sure that it is completely frozen over, and thick enough to withstand the weight of you and your opreme.Sljedeći step is to start bušenja.Profesionalce say that you should drill holes his first drills because of the noise may scare the fish temporarily. If you exercise early in the fish should go back in time when they are ready to drop a line. It is wise to exercise at least ten feet from shore. Start by drilling of holes in line and repeat it a few lines.

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Once you have drilled holes and the structure is set up, it's time to start fishing! For beginners, there are two different approaches to take when ice fishing, active or passive. When most think of ice fishing they think of passive methods, where you set up a few rows back and relax, trying to stay warm, and you participate in something else such as cooking or listening to the game. On the other hand, the active approach, as the name implies, well, active. It is considered active because the fish jigging by hand or with a wind-powered tip-up.

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When you bring the fishing line in hand, it is vital not to give slack. To prevent this, grab a hold the line on the surface of the ice with his free hand. Start by pulling your hands busy prior to the expanded when it comes up as it will go. When the fish is still several feet below the surface, the judge how green the fish is still. If the fish is still very active, it May be harder to get the fish's head through the hole. It is wise to decide before the fish gets on the ice whether or not you're going to try to bring the fish through. Once you get a fish that far, he's all yours. Now that you are familiar with the basics of ice fishing, dress warm, be sure and go find a frozen lake with many fish.

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