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Re: SD Darkhouse Pike Spearing
[Re: Calvin]
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01/17/23 10:09 AM
01/17/23 10:09 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
ND
MJM
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ND
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I agree that Hjelle is an artist. But people buy them to spear with. The trout decoy is art too. But once it is on a line and down a hole swimming to me it is a user.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: SD Darkhouse Pike Spearing
[Re: Calvin]
#7774598
01/17/23 11:47 AM
01/17/23 11:47 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
ND
MJM
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ND
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The hole size I cut depends on what house I take. My portable only has a 24X30 hole. I always try to cut the hole with the bottom a little larger than the top. You get a larger viewing area and you can push the block under the ice easier. My wheel house has two holes a 24 x 36 and a 24 x 48. I drill holes with an eight inch auger as close together as I can with out connecting them. I connect them with a ice saw. Once you get two foot of ice or more, it takes a while to cut a hole. That was not near as much of a factor 10+ years ago. I chiseled 24 x 36 holes through over two foot of ice when I was younger. Once you get over three foot of ice you start to wish you had a young guy along. The bigger the hole the more view and the more work it is. A lot of our ice has a lot of sand and dirt in it from the wind. It is hard on auger blades, they get dull fast. A sharp auger makes a world of difference.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: SD Darkhouse Pike Spearing
[Re: MJM]
#7774646
01/17/23 01:09 PM
01/17/23 01:09 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Barnum, MN
ScottW
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Barnum, MN
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The hole size I cut depends on what house I take. My portable only has a 24X30 hole. I always try to cut the hole with the bottom a little larger than the top. You get a larger viewing area and you can push the block under the ice easier. My wheel house has two holes a 24 x 36 and a 24 x 48. I drill holes with an eight inch auger as close together as I can with out connecting them. I connect them with a ice saw. Once you get two foot of ice or more, it takes a while to cut a hole. That was not near as much of a factor 10+ years ago. I chiseled 24 x 36 holes through over two foot of ice when I was younger. Once you get over three foot of ice you start to wish you had a young guy along. The bigger the hole the more view and the more work it is. A lot of our ice has a lot of sand and dirt in it from the wind. It is hard on auger blades, they get dull fast. A sharp auger makes a world of difference. Same goes whether it’s spearing or under ice beaver eh?! I got an ice saw a couple years ago but had kids around the same time so haven’t gotten much chance to use it. We used to always have a designated ice cutting chainsaw for beavering and northern spearing holes. Happy trapping! ScottW
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Re: SD Darkhouse Pike Spearing
[Re: Zim]
#7775902
01/18/23 08:24 PM
01/18/23 08:24 PM
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Joined: Sep 2007
South metro, MN
Calvin
OP
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South metro, MN
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Sure wish we could spear northerns in Wisconsin. Looks like a lot of fun. Mark, how big of a hole do you cut for spearing? That seems like it could be a bit of a chore.
Zim I knew WI had some screwy game laws (OH We do too) but it's just plain wrong not being able to spear pike. I thought it was absurd (well it is) that we can't spear those fresh water coyotes (muskies), but WI takes the cake I guess. I think the guys from Michigan can spear muskies. I wish!
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Re: SD Darkhouse Pike Spearing
[Re: ScottW]
#7775963
01/18/23 09:07 PM
01/18/23 09:07 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
MN
160user
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MN
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The hole size I cut depends on what house I take. My portable only has a 24X30 hole. I always try to cut the hole with the bottom a little larger than the top. You get a larger viewing area and you can push the block under the ice easier. My wheel house has two holes a 24 x 36 and a 24 x 48. I drill holes with an eight inch auger as close together as I can with out connecting them. I connect them with a ice saw. Once you get two foot of ice or more, it takes a while to cut a hole. That was not near as much of a factor 10+ years ago. I chiseled 24 x 36 holes through over two foot of ice when I was younger. Once you get over three foot of ice you start to wish you had a young guy along. The bigger the hole the more view and the more work it is. A lot of our ice has a lot of sand and dirt in it from the wind. It is hard on auger blades, they get dull fast. A sharp auger makes a world of difference. Same goes whether it’s spearing or under ice beaver eh?! I got an ice saw a couple years ago but had kids around the same time so haven’t gotten much chance to use it. We used to always have a designated ice cutting chainsaw for beavering and northern spearing holes. Happy trapping! ScottW I use a Stihl 044 with a 36 inch bar for both spear holes and beaver trapping. I just run vegetable oil in it for the bar.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: SD Darkhouse Pike Spearing
[Re: Calvin]
#7776098
01/18/23 11:32 PM
01/18/23 11:32 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
ND
MJM
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ND
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I knew WI had some screwy game laws (OH We do too) but it's just plain wrong not being able to spear pike. I thought it was absurd (well it is) that we can't spear those fresh water coyotes (muskies), but WI takes the cake I guess. I think the guys from Michigan can spear muskies. I wish! In ND we have to register for a spearing number and they send us a questioner at the end of the season. I always write on it to open spearing to all game fish. Are fish that are speared deader then ones that are caught on a hook and kept? People always say you can't release them spearing, but I do all the time by not throwing at them.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: SD Darkhouse Pike Spearing
[Re: TC1]
#7776212
01/19/23 06:58 AM
01/19/23 06:58 AM
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Joined: Dec 2008
monadnock region New Hampshire
nh toe pincher
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monadnock region New Hampshire
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Man you’re killing me tossing out those tasty things! Some drawn butter and boiled in 7 up, they are one of my favorite fish. Makes a great change up from fried fish.. I’m sure they work well in the pile though I guess!! im gonna have to try that, we cant ice spear in nh but can spear suckers from march to may, spearing any fish feeds the primal predator within. people talk about getting endorphin release from various activities, two of my favorites are seeing a filled trap & feeling a spear connect! if you know, you know.
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