Feeling Comfortable on the Ice

HT LogoFrom our friends at TGO and HT: Earlier this year, I did a short little Facebook survey of my friends list to get a sense of what deterred women the most from ice fishing. The number one response that I received did not entirely surprise me… It was fear of being on the ice. Now this was far from being a scientific survey and it was only a small sample of Facebook friends, but thinking back to when I first started ice fishing or even the first ice I step on every year the fear is there. Rightfully so, the ice is something that needs to be respected and can be very dangerous if you do not know what you are doing.

Step one to feeling comfortable on the ice is to be knowledgeable of the body of water and the ice you will be on. I would be lying if I told you that I don’t ever get nervous being on the ice. Truthfully, I feel that there is a fine line between being nervous and just being completely aware of your surroundings. No matter how many times you have been to a spot or even if your buddies are already out there it is very important that you, yourself, are aware of the situation you may be putting yourself in and are prepared an knowledgeable to get yourself out of that situation.

LK_AKdrilling Comfort on the IceFor starters ask people who have already been fishing in the area what the ice conditions have been like recently. I highly recommend never fishing alone and being prepared. Aron and I always have rope in an easy to reach pocket. Rope is cheap and can be very valuable in emergency situations. We also wear our polar picks to and from sites. read more – http://www.tgofishing.com/feeling-comfortable-ice/

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