{"id":9203,"date":"2011-12-06T15:48:02","date_gmt":"2011-12-06T20:48:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.adirondack.net\/dacks\/2011\/12\/my-ice-fishing-wish-list.html"},"modified":"2017-11-08T11:17:44","modified_gmt":"2017-11-08T16:17:44","slug":"my-ice-fishing-wish-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.adirondack.net\/dacks\/2011\/12\/my-ice-fishing-wish-list\/","title":{"rendered":"My Ice Fishing Wish List"},"content":{"rendered":"

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\nWhile there is still plenty of time before I’ll be able to catch fish through the ice<\/b> this winter, Christmas is quickly approaching. I thought I would publish my ice fishing wish list here, so that any of my readers would have ample time to buy these things for me prior to the holidays. Ok, Ok.. I don’t expect any of you to buy me ice fishing gear for Christmas.<\/p>\n

What I would like though, is for any ice fishermen (or women) that read this post to offer some advice on what to use, or not use while out on the ice. <\/b>
\nI guess I should start by saying that I have a lot to learn<\/b>, but I am not a complete beginner when it comes to ice fishing<\/b>. I used to fish quite often with my father when I was younger, and even participated in a few ice fishing contests at the local winter carnival. I had a great time doing this, and I still really enjoy ice fishing today. When I fish with my father, he has all the equipment that I don’t have<\/b>. This is where I run into a problem though, I can only go fishing when he goes fishing.<\/p>\n

I would like to round out my collection of ice fishing gear so that I can go fishing whenever I want, with whoever I want. (I still look forward to fishing with you Dad, if you’re reading this)<\/i>. So let me start by telling you what I already have:<\/p>\n