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First Ice is on the Way

The first winter storm of 2009-2010 is now beginning to abate. Water temps in the inland lakes have fallen sharply, and before week’s end, some of them will begin to form their first crust, eventually expanding to cover the entire body of water. Before you know it, the raspy-crunchy sound of augers will begin to be heard. I can hardly wait~

Somewhere right now, somebody is looking longingly at their ice fishing gear gathering dust in the garage or a spider-webbed basement, and that familiar itch is beginning. It’s the type of itch that calamine lotion and Benedryl won’t eradicate, quite the opposite in fact, only winter air with a sharp bite, accompanied by quickly reddening cheeks will satiate this winter malady.

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Your Ice-Fishing Success Depends Upon You

I’ve been on the water often enough over the decades to know that the barometer will affect your fishing success, but the degree to which it plays a part, often depends upon the fisherman him/herself. The need to slow down one’s presentation is often difficult to recognize, much less make a very necessary, immediate transition, especially when you’ve been out several days in a row with the fish banging your lure or minnow as soon as, or before it hits your favored fishing depth.

I frequently state, “I let the fish tell me what they want.”