Yesterday temps crept up to 37 degrees fahrenheit. The ice began to get a little slushy. Today, it was terrible weather for maintaining ice. It reached about 43 degrees and rained all morning. Now the ice is unsafe to go out on. Tonight and tomorrow is going to be cold again and it might tighten up, but there are going to be dangerous spots. I am hearing reports of people falling through daily, so venture out knowing that you might crash through.
I would wait until Sunday February 10, 2013 to go out at the earliest. Sure it is great fun to catch fish through the ice but it's not worth the risk of plunging through into water that is so cold it burns when you go through. Be very careful if you go out Sunday and stick to other people's tracks. When you venture out onto new spots it increases the danger.
Presque Isle Bay open bay ice is not safe. Don't go on it yet. Misery Bay and Horseshoe Pond have ice but it is barely fishable and less than a couple inches in spots.
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Showing posts with label Presque isle ice fishing. Show all posts
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Friday, February 8, 2013
Sunday, January 27, 2013
2013 Ice Fishing Season Underway
Today, I headed out to Presque Isle for a scouting expedition. This past week has been cold and I ventured out to see how thick the ice is, and to see if anyone was catching any fish.
The ice in Misery Bay which is on Presque Isle is pretty safe. It appears to be about 5 inches of good clear ice and a lot of fisherman were on it today. The fisherman I talked to were catching quite a few bluegill but I suspect that a few crappies are being caught also.
Ice fisherman were also seen off of the foot of Chestnut and off of the second parking lot on Presque Isle. The ice at both places looked a little sketchy to me so I did not venture out on it. I like ice to be 5 or 6 inches before I am comfortable. All it takes is falling through one time and it changes your perception about ice fishing. Sure, it is lots of fun. But it is also important to be very safe and comfortable while you are doing it. When I fell through the ice, there was no warning. The ice did not crack nor shake; I took one step and then the next thing I know I was flailing for my life. Luckily for me a couple friends were behind me and pulled me out with a big stick. Falling through the ice is no picnic and everyone going out on the ice should be prepared in case you hit a spot that is thin and go crashing through. It is always a good idea to go with someone and carry a big towel and change of clothes in your vehicle. Also, be sure that you have those fancy hand picks that you can use to drive into the ice if you go through. They will keep you up and can help you crawl out onto safer ice.
I filmed a short video today and you can see it at my youtube channel: JeffTom66. Over the next few months I am going to be filming quite a few videos so please stop by and subscribe. May your lines be tight and your hooks be happy!
The ice in Misery Bay which is on Presque Isle is pretty safe. It appears to be about 5 inches of good clear ice and a lot of fisherman were on it today. The fisherman I talked to were catching quite a few bluegill but I suspect that a few crappies are being caught also.
Ice fisherman were also seen off of the foot of Chestnut and off of the second parking lot on Presque Isle. The ice at both places looked a little sketchy to me so I did not venture out on it. I like ice to be 5 or 6 inches before I am comfortable. All it takes is falling through one time and it changes your perception about ice fishing. Sure, it is lots of fun. But it is also important to be very safe and comfortable while you are doing it. When I fell through the ice, there was no warning. The ice did not crack nor shake; I took one step and then the next thing I know I was flailing for my life. Luckily for me a couple friends were behind me and pulled me out with a big stick. Falling through the ice is no picnic and everyone going out on the ice should be prepared in case you hit a spot that is thin and go crashing through. It is always a good idea to go with someone and carry a big towel and change of clothes in your vehicle. Also, be sure that you have those fancy hand picks that you can use to drive into the ice if you go through. They will keep you up and can help you crawl out onto safer ice.
I filmed a short video today and you can see it at my youtube channel: JeffTom66. Over the next few months I am going to be filming quite a few videos so please stop by and subscribe. May your lines be tight and your hooks be happy!
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