I started ice fishing in 2010 and it was a great year for a beginner. That year I purchased a Cabelas Ice Shelter, which is VERY nice. Among my many ice fishing purchases was a 6" Eskimo auger, a tackle pack of jigs, 1 rod & reel, a Sheppell Jet Sled and a 12 lb. spud bar.
I've had my share of fun, but since last year's global warming trend and this year's freeze/melt season, I'm wondering what's the likelyhood of my continuing to ice fish. I'm actually thinking of setting all this stuff up, taking some pics and selling it. :smiley_chinrub:
My question, since I've not paid that much attention to how much ice fishing is available in past years...
How much ice fishing is available, on the average?
Is it worth keep the gear around for a couple weeks or days of fishing?
Your thoughts and opinions are appreciated.
Thank you, Bowhunter57
I've had my share of fun, but since last year's global warming trend and this year's freeze/melt season, I'm wondering what's the likelyhood of my continuing to ice fish. I'm actually thinking of setting all this stuff up, taking some pics and selling it. :smiley_chinrub:
My question, since I've not paid that much attention to how much ice fishing is available in past years...
How much ice fishing is available, on the average?
Is it worth keep the gear around for a couple weeks or days of fishing?
Your thoughts and opinions are appreciated.
Thank you, Bowhunter57