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Anything that makes you more efficient is probably going to help you catch fish. It can be as simple as an inexpensive rod holder that helps you detect subtle bites, or as fancy as an underwater video camera or fish finder.

ICE FISHING SAFETY

Stick to popular ice fishing spots and you should be fine, but never ignore the dangers of going out on the ice. According to Idaho Fish and Game, ice is generally safe for walking when it is 3 to 4 inches thick of clear ice.

If you are venturing out on a snowmobile or ATV, you want 8 to 10 inches of clear, solid ice.

It’s typically safer to haul your gear onto the ice in a sled, which also makes it easier.

Conditions can change fairly fast when the weather warms, especially around docks, dams, inlets or outlets, springs, etc.

When reservoirs start refilling, it can also lift the ice pack away from the shoreline.

ICE FISHING RULES

Ice anglers can fish up to five lines in the water, and no, a two-pole permit doesn’t not allow you to use 10.

Holes drilled in the ice can be no larger than 10 inches.

All other limits and rules apply. Check fishing rules booklet or go to fishandgame.idaho.gov.

ICE FISHING TIPS:

— Look where other anglers are congregating and start there. Keep a reasonable distance from others, but don’t be shy about joining in.

— Drill holes reasonably close to each other. You have to pay pretty close attention to your gear to catch fish, and if your holes are too far apart, you can’t watch them closely or react fast enough when a fish hits.

— Use a secure rod holder. You’d be surprised how many rods are pulled through the ice hole when a fish hits them. You can also get rod holders that help detect subtle strikes.

— Bring something to sit on, preferably something padded, which provides insulation and keeps you from getting chilled.

— Bring lots of snacks and beverages. Cooking is fun, too, so bring backpacking stove to heat a hot lunch or snacks. Or you can bring the camp stove and go nuts. Brauts on the grill are a big hit.

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