Back when I was living in New Jersey when reading about ice fishing in the colder states, I would shudder and say “not for me!” Well, now that I live in one of those colder places — Maine — I am one of the crazy people out there on the ice that I used to think were nuts! Ice fishing is fun and gets you outdoors. It feels good to be outdoors and moving around. People may stop by and see what is biting. We can usually spot deer and moose on shore. Eagles are perched in trees near the lake. Pick a sunny day and pay close attention to the wind, especially if you don’t own an ice shelter. The weather may seem tolerable while you are standing in your driveway but even a small breeze out on a frozen lake can make you miserable.
Make sure the ice is stable and thick. This is not something you want to take chances on. Keep an eye on the weather while you are on the ice also as snow squalls pop up and they can reduce your visibility quite a bit. If a squall occurs and you can’t see, just hunker down and stay put until it passes. You don’t want to be wandering around on a frozen lake and not know where you are headed.Continue reading“Let’s Go Ice Fishing!, by Hollyberry”
