Re: Explaining Ice fishing
[Re: 330-Trapper]
#8320687
01/22/25 01:22 PM
01/22/25 01:22 PM
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GREENCOUNTYPETE
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if you put it like that
nah still sounds totally reasonable
just don't be the heaviest guy on the ice , hey Tiny , go check the ice over there
yeah can you jump on it ?
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Explaining Ice fishing
[Re: 330-Trapper]
#8320820
01/22/25 04:54 PM
01/22/25 04:54 PM
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West Central MN
20scout
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Had a friend come up from Oklahoma a few years ago and took him out ice fishing. Drive out to the house and said "OK, lets fish!" He didn't realize that we were on the lake and thought we were in a large field to pick up the house to take to the lake. Took me a good half hour to get him out of the truck. It was very cold that day and the ice was cracking so he was extremely nervous as it was. About the time he settled down the ice boomed and a crack ran through the holes under the house. Was amazed the door to the fish house didn't fly off the hinge when he left the house to jump back in the truck. That was it for his adventures on the lake that day. Still can't figure out why he felt safer in the truck than in the shanty....
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: Explaining Ice fishing
[Re: 20scout]
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01/22/25 05:00 PM
01/22/25 05:00 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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Had a friend come up from Oklahoma a few years ago and took him out ice fishing. Drive out to the house and said "OK, lets fish!" He didn't realize that we were on the lake and thought we were in a large field to pick up the house to take to the lake. Took me a good half hour to get him out of the truck. It was very cold that day and the ice was cracking so he was extremely nervous as it was. About the time he settled down the ice boomed and a crack ran through the holes under the house. Was amazed the door to the fish house didn't fly off the hinge when he left the house to jump back in the truck. That was it for his adventures on the lake that day. Still can't figure out why he felt safer in the truck than in the shanty.... why did he keep going to the truck ? the truck is the heaviest thing.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Explaining Ice fishing
[Re: 20scout]
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01/22/25 06:18 PM
01/22/25 06:18 PM
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New Hampshire
Nessmuck
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Had a friend come up from Oklahoma a few years ago and took him out ice fishing. Drive out to the house and said "OK, lets fish!" He didn't realize that we were on the lake and thought we were in a large field to pick up the house to take to the lake. Took me a good half hour to get him out of the truck. It was very cold that day and the ice was cracking so he was extremely nervous as it was. About the time he settled down the ice boomed and a crack ran through the holes under the house. Was amazed the door to the fish house didn't fly off the hinge when he left the house to jump back in the truck. That was it for his adventures on the lake that day. Still can't figure out why he felt safer in the truck than in the shanty.... We just drill a hole on each side of the truck....get back in the truck...lower The window....and grab the jig pole...and send down a buck tail with a piece Of cut suckah on it....trun the heat up ...and jig. But....there is a 2 beer limit if we get no action. When the second beer is done....we move to anothah spot...repeat.
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Explaining Ice fishing
[Re: Nessmuck]
#8320873
01/22/25 06:19 PM
01/22/25 06:19 PM
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Northern Maine
Bruce T
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Had a friend come up from Oklahoma a few years ago and took him out ice fishing. Drive out to the house and said "OK, lets fish!" He didn't realize that we were on the lake and thought we were in a large field to pick up the house to take to the lake. Took me a good half hour to get him out of the truck. It was very cold that day and the ice was cracking so he was extremely nervous as it was. About the time he settled down the ice boomed and a crack ran through the holes under the house. Was amazed the door to the fish house didn't fly off the hinge when he left the house to jump back in the truck. That was it for his adventures on the lake that day. Still can't figure out why he felt safer in the truck than in the shanty.... We just drill a hole on each side of the truck....get back in the truck...lower The window....and grab the jig pole...and send down a buck tail with a piece Of cut suckah on it....trun the heat up ...and jig. But....there is a 2 beer limit if we get no action. When the second beer is done....we move to anothah spot...repeat. Good system 
NRA,NTA,MTA,FTA
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Explaining Ice fishing
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
#8321065
01/22/25 09:35 PM
01/22/25 09:35 PM
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West Central MN
20scout
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Had a friend come up from Oklahoma a few years ago and took him out ice fishing. Drive out to the house and said "OK, lets fish!" He didn't realize that we were on the lake and thought we were in a large field to pick up the house to take to the lake. Took me a good half hour to get him out of the truck. It was very cold that day and the ice was cracking so he was extremely nervous as it was. About the time he settled down the ice boomed and a crack ran through the holes under the house. Was amazed the door to the fish house didn't fly off the hinge when he left the house to jump back in the truck. That was it for his adventures on the lake that day. Still can't figure out why he felt safer in the truck than in the shanty.... why did he keep going to the truck ? the truck is the heaviest thing. You tell me and we'll both know...
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: Explaining Ice fishing
[Re: 20scout]
#8321078
01/22/25 09:50 PM
01/22/25 09:50 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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why did he keep going to the truck ? the truck is the heaviest thing.
You tell me and we'll both know... that is when you freak them out and say. just so you know if you don't get out fast enough remember save your last breath you need the cab to fill fully with water before the pressure evens out and you can open the door. windows are always an option if you can get it open right away.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Explaining Ice fishing
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01/22/25 10:22 PM
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B3lisle330
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This is officially the most awesome ice fishing video I’ve seen in my life, except for one where it’s telling a guy from Florida! Hahahahaha!
Barrett Kogler
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Re: Explaining Ice fishing
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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01/23/25 07:11 AM
01/23/25 07:11 AM
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Pennsylvania
RegularJoe
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my wife won't go on the ice, she will fish every day in the boat, but will not go on the ice, I cannot get my wife in the boat hardly at all. She never learned to swim and is terribly afraid of drowning. Irrational as it is, life jacket and all, she just doesn't like it at all.
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Re: Explaining Ice fishing
[Re: 330-Trapper]
#8321402
01/23/25 11:16 AM
01/23/25 11:16 AM
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
Trapper7
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My grandfather was from Greece. He had never seen such a thing as a frozen lake. He was shocked once when he saw a truck drive on it. He lived to be 102 and in all that time he would never venture out on ice.
More and more when I go anywhere I find myself keeping track of where the nearest rest room is.
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