Foodfisher wrote:
Notice the hair color.
Went by her roots Ff. Still hopes for her.
I think her hair looks good and she's fishing 😁👍
plumbob wrote:
Hey there Lurehappy, we have yet to see actual ice fishing pics on here. Please keep us in mind this winter .
Here are a few snapshots to "light the fuse on awaiting safe ice!" Lake trout and whitefish from 160' depths...
Jigging in East and West Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan
Lake trout and whitefish....perfect size for the grill!
fishyaker wrote:
Here are a few snapshots to "light the fuse on awaiting safe ice!" Lake trout and whitefish from 160' depths...
Nice pictures Yaker, but I'll pass. I'm heading back to the tent, and the fake blond.
fishyaker wrote:
Here are a few snapshots to "light the fuse on awaiting safe ice!" Lake trout and whitefish from 160' depths...
For me fishyaker that is the first ice fishing pic i've seen here. Awesome pics, fish on ice, ski doo, sled a bucket made for fishing and a sled. Doesn't get much better unless you had a fire bucket next to you to warm up.
Where are the rod holders on the Ski doo?
Fredfish wrote:
Nice pictures Yaker, but I'll pass. I'm heading back to the tent, and the fake blond.
Nothing fake there Fred that is real blond dye.
plumbob wrote:
For me fishyaker that is the first ice fishing pic i've seen here. Awesome pics, fish on ice, ski doo, sled a bucket made for fishing and a sled. Doesn't get much better unless you had a fire bucket next to you to warm up.
Where are the rod holders on the Ski doo?
I myself would pass on trolling from the Ski Doo...but one of my riding buddies could probably do it! He is a true daredevle and all you have to do is even "suggest" something zany to him and before long...all you hear is "watch this guys!"
If the temps are bitter, and there is any amount of breeze when ice fishing, I bring along a small shelter and one of those "little Buddy" propane heaters. You just need to be sure and let some outside air in the shanty for ventilation!
Nice and toasty inside with a heater. You can fish in a tee shirt!
My friend would probably take up a dare to "troll" while snowmobiling!
Who needs snow when you've got horsepower and "moxie"!
fishyaker wrote:
I myself would pass on trolling from the Ski Doo...but one of my riding buddies could probably do it! He is a true daredevle and all you have to do is even "suggest" something zany to him and before long...all you hear is "watch this guys!"
If the temps are bitter, and there is any amount of breeze when ice fishing, I bring along a small shelter and one of those "little Buddy" propane heaters. You just need to be sure and let some outside air in the shanty for ventilation!
I myself would pass on trolling from the Ski Doo..... (
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Just shaking my head fy, just shaken my head.
plumbob wrote:
Just shaking my head fy, just shaken my head.
We do a lot of riding in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, which is typically where the best snow is. There are 4 of us that have formed a pretty tight group over the years for our miscellaneous adventures, and pretty much every season they try to goad me into doing open water crossings on the sled. I always say "no thanks!"....I don't mind being labeled as a chicken liver!
The "common sense" angel later appears on my shoulder and says "atta boy Brad"..."don't listen to your friends!"
It's all in good fun, and they have been doing it like that since they were kids...so they have the knowledge, balance and fortitude to make it happen...all the while making it look very easy. The key is to keep on the throttle at full bore until your skies touch shore! We've had a couple of close calls with "newbies" giving it a try and almost had to retrieve a few sunken sled's over the years... and then have to build a bon fire to dry a guy out!
fishyaker wrote:
We do a lot of riding in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, which is typically where the best snow is. There are 4 of us that have formed a pretty tight group over the years for our miscellaneous adventures, and pretty much every season they try to goad me into doing open water crossings on the sled. I always say "no thanks!"....I don't mind being labeled as a chicken liver!
The "common sense" angel later appears on my shoulder and says "atta boy Brad"..."don't listen to your friends!"
It's all in good fun, and they have been doing it like that since they were kids...so they have the knowledge, balance and fortitude to make it happen...all the while making it look very easy. The key is to keep on the throttle at full bore until your skies touch shore! We've had a couple of close calls with "newbies" giving it a try and almost had to retrieve a few sunken sled's over the years... and then have to build a bon fire to dry a guy out!
We do a lot of riding in Michigan's Upper Peninsul... (
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I would be standing there right next to you fy in that common sense mode.
Now if i had tons of cash i would ask you if you want to ride along. Warming up by the fire sounds somewhat okay, provided liquid encouragement is provided to do it again.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
fishyaker wrote:
We do a lot of riding in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, which is typically where the best snow is. There are 4 of us that have formed a pretty tight group over the years for our miscellaneous adventures, and pretty much every season they try to goad me into doing open water crossings on the sled. I always say "no thanks!"....I don't mind being labeled as a chicken liver!
The "common sense" angel later appears on my shoulder and says "atta boy Brad"..."don't listen to your friends!"
It's all in good fun, and they have been doing it like that since they were kids...so they have the knowledge, balance and fortitude to make it happen...all the while making it look very easy. The key is to keep on the throttle at full bore until your skies touch shore! We've had a couple of close calls with "newbies" giving it a try and almost had to retrieve a few sunken sled's over the years... and then have to build a bon fire to dry a guy out!
We do a lot of riding in Michigan's Upper Peninsul... (
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Down here we say " Hold my beer and watch this". And we always wondered who was the first to eat an oyster.
Gordon wrote:
Down here we say " Hold my beer and watch this". And we always wondered who was the first to eat an oyster.
Put me in coach, love oysters with some cocktail sauce.
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