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Ice Fishing Huts

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

When you go ice fishing, there are a lot of supplies that you will need to have with you, not only to catch the fish, but also to keep you warm and safe.

This type of fishing can be dangerous because of the extreme cold that you have to deal with. The best way to protect yourself when you fish this way is to get one of the ice fishing huts.

Ice fishing huts will keep you protected against the cold, which is very important because if the temperature is too cold, then you could freeze and end up with all kinds of problems.

There are some important questions you need to ask yourself before you get any of the ice fishing huts. Here are some of the more important questions.

1. Will you be ice fishing by yourself, or will you be doing it with more than one person? This question is important because this will determine the size of the hut that you will get.

2. Does the hut that you are interested in have good circulation? This is important because when you go ice fishing, you are going to need to have a propane heater to help you stay warm.

So, making sure the ice fishing huts have good circulation will help you stay warm and help all the bad things go out the mesh windows.

These are definitely not all of the questions you need to ask yourself before choosing one of the ice fishing huts, but they are the two most important questions.

Take time to look at all of the huts you can find before you choose and do your research because this will help you make an informed decision. Ice fishing can be a lot of fun, but it can also be dangerous; so make your decision wisely.

Ice Fishing House

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

For dedicated ice fishing enthusiasts, a custom ice fishing house is almost a requirement.  While beginners, or folks who just “dabble” in ice fishing may be content to stand or sit out on the ice, serious ice fishermen need a comfortable “home base” out on the lake.

Although ice fishing is a wonderfully relaxing pastime, it can also get a bit boring and uncomfortable out on a frozen lake, patiently waiting for the fish to bite.  The weather can also be pretty disagreeable sometimes.  Most ice fishermen have felt the icy sting of a northern wind cutting across the frozen lake — it’s not always a picnic!

But staying comfortable and warm in an ice fishing house can make even those rough weather days enjoyable for serious fishermen.  Ice fishing houses are generally semi-permanent shelters to be used over the course of the entire winter season.  Commonly, they are permanently mounted on trailer frames, to make transporting the fishing houses as simple as hitching the trailer up to a truck.

Other types of ice fishing houses can be permanently mounted on skids, or a sled-like base that allows them to be towed out onto the lake.  Both types of shelters serve the same purpose: keep the fishermen comfortable and warm while fishing.  But ice fishing houses can also be customized to include a wide variety of more “exotic” comforts.  In fact they can be as “bare-bones” or as elaborate as you like.

Some of the more common features of permanent ice fishing houses include padded seats or couches; kitchenette-style cooking areas that include a stove, table and battery or generator operated lights; overnight sleeping cots or bunk beds; and propane or wood-burning heaters.

When designing your own custom ice fishing house, one of the most important considerations will be weight.  While it is perfectly acceptable to make your home on the ice as elaborate as you would like, keeping the overall weight down is important to reduce the risk of cracking the ice beneath you.

It is also important to consistently monitor the condition of the ice when using an ice fishing house.  Keep on the lookout for signs of cracks or splintery “spider web” designs in the ice.  Also, as spring approaches, it is critical to tow the ice fishing house off the lake before you begin to see the first signs that the ice is thawing.  Otherwise, you can easily wind up with a submerged house that will be expensive, or in some cases impossible, to retrieve.

As far as other safety tips when using a custom ice fishing house, the most important are to use common sense and keep your ears open at all-times.  Cracking or shifting ice makes a very specific sound.  Obviously, if you should hear any cracking sounds, or a deep rumbling that sounds like shifting ice below, the basic rule of thumb is: get off the ice first and ask questions later.

Safety is always the first concern when ice fishing, and for that reason you should always use the buddy system when you decide to do some angling on a frozen lake.  Never go out in an ice fishing house alone, no matter how safe and secure the ice has proven to be in the past.

 

Ice Fishing Houses

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

An ice fishing house is a permanent or semi-permanent house. There are several types of ice fishing houses, which all differ from ice fishing shelters (which are more portable).

Permanent ice fishing houses are usually constructed on the ice, or taken from a trailer and slowly slid onto the ice.

Semi-permanent ice fishing houses have their own wheels, which can be adjusted/taken up therefore lowering the house to the ice.

The quality of ice fishing houses varies a lot. Some are so well equipped that you might even forget that you’re on the ice. Sometimes they contain satellite television, kitchens and even a bedroom!

Ice fishing houses get moved every so often to find a better fish-catching point. This isn’t too bad of an idea because fishing when you’re not catching anything can sometimes become boring. It depends on the comfort of your house though obviously.

There are many places on the Internet where you can buy ice fishing houses at cheap prices – you’ve just got to search for the best deal. A lot of ice fishing resorts also sell ice fishing houses which are included in their brochures.