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My son and I finally got our ice fishing gear put together and went out for a couple of hours late this afternoon to do some jigging on Honeoye Lake. This catch represents three firsts for me. It was the first fish that I've ever caught through a hole in the ice, it is the first fish that I've ever caught in the month of January, and it is the first fish for me this year. I'm even happier that it was a bass!
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Awesome catch for January in winterland.
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Nice one. I would be scared to go out on the ice because of recent experiences...
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![]() Since we moved up here from Oklahoma six years ago, we've attempted ice fishing briefly three other times with tip-ups with no success - we were on our own and not real comfortable out on the ice. We've since gotten to know some more folks up here and we are learning the ropes. Jigging through the ice is a bit more entertaining and you can catch some pretty nice fish doing it as it turns out...
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Whoo.... I'm a northern boy born and bred and I just can't bring myself to try ice fishing. Congrats on the fish though.
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Just couris here, but how long do you have the fish out of the water with freezing temps. Not saying oyu are gonna kill it or nothing. I just wonder how long oyu can have a bass out of water before it starts to freeze ya know. Very nice fish for this time of year pal.
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It can't take long, Bama. I haven't ice-fished before, but considering that bass are cold-blooded, and probably come out of the water at about 39 degrees, it wouldn't take long for their skin to start to freeze.
I have set pots of water out for pets before, and it seemed like within 2-3 minutes, the water started to ice over.
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Nice fish!
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Of greatest concern with respect to freezing is the softer tissues of the eyes, gills, and fins. However, in colder temperatures, fish metabolism is so slow that they aren't as apt to be injured via violent attempts to escape and their oxygen requirements are much decreased so they are also less susceptible to oxygen deprivation when out of the water. Because they are poikilothermic (cold blooded and their body temperatures follow that of the ambient external temperatures), they are able to survive very low temperatures so long as their cells don't freeze solid and rupture. Because I didn't know the exact answer to this question, I did a little bit of digging because I wanted to know more about this topic as well. I found this... Quote:
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Thanks man, that is very informative. Glad to read it swam away too. Good sign it will survive.
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Man, I might have to take up ice fishing next winter! Between cabin fever, you showing us a bass you caught, and the shanty displays at Gander, I'm starting to re-think this
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Ice fishing looks like fun...well, as much fun as you can have while you're freezing.
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SUPPOSEDLY a small shanty can be adequately heated with a lantern. If that's true, I will probably take it up next year. The shanty at Gander seemed really nice, although I didn't bother to look at the price tag. Had a couple comfy lookin seats and I'm guessin' the whole kit-n-kaboodle folds up and stores in the heavy plastic box that the chairs were restin on.
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Blue nice goin!! I have yet to get out this winter, I might be hitten Saratoga lake or the Upper Hudson this weekend. It's just been to damn cold and miserable here up north!!
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I would kill myself if i lived up north, unless i had enough beer and ice fishing equipment and knew how to use it ")
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I have the alcohol covered, but no ice fishing gear
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that's great man. real cool. i would have to want to catch a fish very, very much to do that.
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Thanks and good luck out anybody else who is going out on the ice this season. There is one possible benefit to braving the elements.
The benefit that I discovered for myself about jigging on the ice is that it forces you to really focus and concentrate on what you are doing out there. I think that it will ultimately translate into making me a better angler. After the ice is gone, I will hopefully have develope some sensitivity and "muscle memory" with respect to slowing down and having better bait presentation and detecting very subtle bites. Afterall, there's really no other information coming into your senses other than what you feel through the rod - no waves, no boat movement, no reeling, no structure, no cover. It removes most of other extraneous variables other than what you are sensing via a very light line and rod. It's just a small hole in the ice...
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Whenever I think of ice fishing, Grumpy Old Men comes to mind
"The catch!" "What a catch!" "The release!" "The release!...wait a minute! What release? There's no release!"
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