Winter still has quite a ways to go and if you’re a fan of ice fishing, that means all good news for you. However, before you start loading up your gear and heading out onto the ice, take some time to consider what time is actually best for ice fishing.
Most fishermen agree that both dawn and dusk are the best times to be out on the ice, as these are the times that most fish are active because of feeding habits. However, not all fish follow this rule. Species like northern pike are most active at dawn and mid-morning and crappies are often never active during the middle of the day. Try these times when you’re scheduled to go ice fishing next and see how they work for you.
Do you find that one species is easier to catch at a certain time of day? If so, share with us!
Labels: ice fishing
by: FishFreakOnline

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