looking to go ice fishing for the first time. looking to head up to lake simcoe. where would i best be accomodated and what do i need to know for ice fishing such as bait rod and reel and line. any bit of advice helps. never been ice fishing before.
On the west side of Simcoe I've used Lucky Sons hut rentals - they deliver pizza at lunch time.Morettz said:looking to go ice fishing for the first time. looking to head up to lake simcoe. where would i best be accomodated and what do i need to know for ice fishing such as bait rod and reel and line. any bit of advice helps. never been ice fishing before.
What o you chum with?fishfreek said:For perch I just love to ring the dinner bell with good old chum.
Yoga mats! I have a few of those already. Thank you for the advice! I will also try the half drilled hole for minnowsShmogley said:i love crushing some perch up there early in the season. best lure for me is a tiny brown/red shrimp imitation on a jighead. once the fish are in the area.
on my second rod a small rattling jig with bright colors to call in the schools or get a couple of fatties
i started with a crappy tire augur and a bucket. carried my rods and bait in the bucket and some tackle in a backpack.
since then i got a flasher, more junk for the tackle box and some comfort goods like a heater/chair/tent.
best piece of gear hands down is a good sled. makes moving to and from much easier.
a good tip is to get a cheap yoga mat or some foam liner and put it at the bottom of your hut or below your boots if you are outside. its amazing how much warmer your feet stay if they arent on contact with the ice all day.
and something about warm feet makes everything else seem easier
also if you use your bucket as a chair like a lot of people do, instead of your bait in the bucket, drill a shallow half-hole beside your fishing hole and fill it with water keep minnows in there. a lot easier to grab em and keep en eye on em. and it wont freeze over if you are in a hut. outside probably a bad idea lol
a friend of mine showed me a cool trick. got big spoons the same color as perch, no hooks. starts aggressively jigging them and other perch get interested thinking theres some feeding they are missing
would literally turn the flasher from nothing to marks everywhere within a couple of minutes.
cheers bud
edit: that feeling of just noticing i replied to a old-thread
Hi CWNCWebNation said:Great thread folks!
I've recently moved back to ON (see "Hello Haliburton & Area") and am getting back into hardcore ice fishing. I'm all set tackle wise with a new Clam. Wondering what areas and depths of Simcoe I want to visit to experience the world class Perch bite?