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(MCT) — BOISE, Idaho — If ever there was a good winter for ice fishing, this is it. Temperatures settled below freezing for weeks and put a thick layer of ice on many area lakes and reservoirs.

Old hands are hitting their usual haunts, and many new ice anglers are taking advantage of the prime conditions and good fishing.

In Southwest and Central Idaho, ice fishing is usually limited to a few places with Lake Cascade, Horsethief Reservoir and Magic Reservoir among the favorites.

Thanks to a prolonged cold snap in Southwest Idaho, C.J. Strike Reservoir and Lake Lowell have joined the usual ice fishing hot spots and produced some good fishing.

Luke Spaete, of Boise, is one of the old hands at ice fishing. He moved to Idaho four years ago from Michigan and was impressed by what he found on the ice — to be exact, good ice fishing, and not many other anglers.

“Perch here are ginormous, and in good numbers,” he said.

Trout fishing also impressed him.

“You can catch your limit if you target them,” he said.

It’s not like ice fishing is a secret in Idaho, but it does seem like more people are discovering it and taking advantage of what it offers.

Ice fishing is a fun way to fish and a good social activity, too. There’s room for lots of people on the ice, and you can make it as simple as you want.

A basic ice fishing package is pretty inexpensive. The costliest item is an auger, which can be bought for less than $100 for a hand auger, and about three times that for a gas-powered auger.

Or you can go whole hog and load a trailer full of ice fishing gear like a tent, power auger, heater, grill, and pull it behind a snowmobile or four wheeler.

Whichever you choose, ice fishing is a great way to spend a winter day to catch a few fish and catch up with your buddies.

And you will be surprised how comfortable the ice is on a clear, sunny day. It’s like a day at the beach during winter.

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