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    Ice Fishing Question

    So... being in the south, when the water is cold in the spring and fall and you catch a fish they are usually very lethargic. The fight is similar to reeling in a plastic grocery bag. There's some resistance but it ain't much.

    How does that compare with ice fishing? Seems like the "fight" would be even less eventful.
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    Caught fish the other day in 46 degree water. They fought like they do any other time.

    But that's a good question........awaiting the answer. (I don't see how they get those big fish up through that little hole...........)
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    It seems more pronounced with largemouth in my area. Maybe it's a species thing, I dunno. I only chase largemouth as a plan b. Plan A is river fishing for smallies. Of course, my priorities are becoming more cloudy now that a certain someone has a striper worthy bay vessel. OK, A Smailles, B Stripers, C Largemouth.

    Wait...

    let me think this thru more...

    Shit.

    Nevermind.
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    Guess I really never thought about it. Though the fight probably isn't on the same level as during the summer time, given you are fighting the fish from a single spot and through a hole in the ice does make for an interesting situation. Imagine trying to get a big fish's head in the hole, not easy.

    Anyone else with more recent experience? Though I grew up ice fishing every weekend, due to a number of things I seem to be lucky to get out once or twice a year anymore.

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    I catch stripers. And white bass.

    And I make a lot of other mistakes in my life, as well.
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    Nope - they are definitely more "tuned down" than in the summer - but in most cases you are using a 20 to 28" rod with 1 to 3# line for panfish and usually not more than 8 for anything else. Tends to even the playing field.
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    I wonder if fish have the same conversation? I mean they ARE in an environment that's about 40 degrees or so warmer than a human when he's ice fishing.

    BKB

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryBobPosthole View Post
    I wonder if fish have the same conversation?

    BKB
    Sure they do...

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    Now that is just very strange.

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    That guy is such a drama queen. I still watch him every once in a while, though.
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    I don't know who that is. But isn't that a wolf fish? I've seen Larry Dahlberg fish for those a lot on his old program 'Hunt for Big Fish'. Its not anywhere in my Uverse lineup so I don't know if it went out of production or its just another screwing from the Death Star. Prolly another seven bucks.

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    He's the "river monsters" guy. Catches big ass fish after trying to make them seem extremely deadly for 25 minutes.
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    I'm with you Lenster ... drama queen all the way. 'Course, I guess that's what makes good television. I've watched a few times, but usually get tired of him. Of course, my favorite episode was fishing for giant catfish in the Mekong River between Laos and Thailand.

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