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December 17, 2002
Article
Kidding Around With Perch
By the On Ice Tour Pro Staff
Catching Perch through the
ice can sometimes be like taking candy from a baby. Cut a dozen
holes, drop an underwater camera down, find a school of perch,
drop a minnow or a lure down, watch the lines come together on the
Vexilar, feel the bite, reel ‘em in – one after the other.
Suckerrrrrrs (unintelligent perch, that is).
A State of
Readiness
By the On Ice Tour Pro Staff
The ice is
inviting, and the mood is exciting. It's winter in the northland,
and the fish are biting.
Are you ready?
Nothing
ruins the prospects of a great day faster than an auger that won't
start, a flasher or an underwater camera with a dead battery, an
ice tent with a broken pole or a reel filled with brittle, weak
line.
It's no way
to start the hard-water season, and it doesn't have to happen. As
the old saying goes, an hour of prevention is worth days of the
cure. Take care of business now, and you won't be the embarrassed
angler looking to borrow an auger or trying to fix a tent while
everyone around you is catching fish.
Here are a
few guidelines that will help you achieve a state of ice-fishing
readiness:
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Shop early. Remember those Lindy Techni-Glo
Frostees and that certain Northland Buckshot Rattle Spoon that
you couldn't find a month into the last hard-water season? Now's
the time to go through your tackle box, make a list of what you
need, and stock up. Replace those rusty jigs or hooks, and make
sure those Lindy Tazers and Glo-Buster Bluelights you use to
charge up those glow lures are still working.
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Make sure your rods and reels are good to go.
That means using Q-tips and inspecting the guides of your ice
rods for nicks, cleaning up and lubing reels with non-freezing
oil. This year, re-spool with fresh line designed for ice
fishing like Berkley Trilene Micro Ice.
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Get your flasher on the charger, and make sure
the battery is taking a full charge. If not, you'll need to
replace it, and that's far easier to do now than it is the night
before you leave for the lake. If you've never had your flasher
serviced, it might be time to take care of that, too, even if it
seems to be working fine. The experts at Vexilar recommend
servicing every five years, and for $39, they'll go over the
unit from top to bottom. Do it now and you will get better and
faster service than a month from now.
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Ditto for that Aqua-Vu camera. Charge the
battery, and check it with a voltage meter to make sure it's
supplying plenty of power. Power the unit up and make sure the
picture is okay, and you might want to pick up any accessories
you've been considering.
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Ice tents typically don't require much
maintenance, but it's still a good idea to set up those Clams
and Fish Traps, and clean them out. It's a good idea to wipe
down the aluminum poles, and apply a light coat of lubricant at
the junctions. If the mice have made a winter nest of your tent,
contact the manufacturer for a repair kit.
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Dust off and fire up those Coleman heaters, and
stock up on plenty of the 1 lb. propane cylinders. Comfort is a
key ingredient of an enjoyable winter outing.
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Drain any old fuel from your power auger and
replace it with fresh gasoline and the new StrikeMaster
smokeless oil. Start it up, and make sure it's running well and
has plenty of power. If not, get it in for adjustments.
Depending on how much use your auger gets, it may be time to
replace the spark plug. Its probably time to replace the blades,
and you can always get the old set sharpened and keep as a back
up.
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What about safety? If you don’t already own a
set, pick up some lifeguard spikes. Do you have a safety rope
in the pocket of your Ice fishing Coat?
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Speaking of Ice fishing coats – Carhartt Extremes
Arctic Jacket with a set of matching bibs could make you the
warmest and the coolest cat on ice!
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Last but not least, don’t forget the slippery
foot gear that gave you frost bit toes and kept you from
enjoying last year’s ice. Pick up a pair of Irish Setters Versa
Trax – the ones with interchangeable, metal, ice cleats and
stand your ground with plenty of warmth.
With a
little preparation and the right gear, there’s no reason to get
cold feet over this ice fishing season - Just plenty of reasons to
enjoy the greatest time of the year.
Editors Note:
On Ice Tour, co-founded by Chip Leer and Tommy Skarlis, is an
extensive effort focusing on generating excitement for the great
sport of ice fishing. For more articles, fishing tips, info on
the latest and greatest ice gear or a schedule of On Ice Tour Pro
Staff appearances, log onto
www.onicetour.com
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