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Author:
filbert127
Date:
Jan 05, 2011
Subject:
New to Ice Fishing
Message:
Hello!
I'm on winter break from school, and I'd like to give Ice Fishing a try. Anyone know of any good outfitters or other ways to learn the sport? Ideally, I'd like to spend as little as possible but I still would like to have a good experience
Any help you have is greatly appreciated
Thanks
Marc
Author:
windflag
Date:
Jan 05, 2011
Message:
ice fishing is expensive like anything else, tipups, bait, auger, liscence, food, and beers, good luck not spending money fishing gets more expensive every year
Author:
SeaDog1
Date:
Jan 05, 2011
Message:
Hi filbert!
windflag isn't being very helpful with a rather negative post :!:
I like to help newcomers to the sport -> So here are some suggestions.
If you search the internet you'll find tons of inexpensive gear.
I suggest you go to your nearest Walmart -> decent Tip-ups (2) for the price and a jigging rod, 5 gallon bucket at Home Depot to carry your gear. (They also carry bucket covers that you can sit on).
Hand Auger will be the most expensive.
Get ice jigs at your local tackle shop and get their suggestions, they will always be helpful to a newbie :!: -> Get medium size to small size jigs.
Start off slow then add on as need be!
PM me if you need more help :!:
Best regards,
SeaDog1
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