Frostbite question
Frostbite question
Do you folks that do the frostbite put your boats up for the winter or fish right through? I'm tempted to do the Frostbite but would normally have the rig tucked away by then...
Thanks,
Matt S
Thanks,
Matt S
- MarknFish (Mark)
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Re: Frostbite question
Hey Matt -
The last few years I've kept mine going until the 1st or 2nd week of December, then I put it up. A lot of people keep them going year round but I'm not a big fan of pulling through snow and slush to get off the hill.
The last few years I've kept mine going until the 1st or 2nd week of December, then I put it up. A lot of people keep them going year round but I'm not a big fan of pulling through snow and slush to get off the hill.
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Re: Frostbite question
Matt,
Depending on the years conditions and my wifes mood i fish as long as there is open water....... It may take some work getting out, like slow driving in snow, shoveling the ramp, breaking ice to get to open water and lots of heating and thawing of the motor but it is all worth it. Most times late in the season we go out in groups and for the most part come off together. Most days you can mooch a ride with someone to learn the riopes of this wild and sometimes crazy sport of Frostbite fishing.
Todd
Depending on the years conditions and my wifes mood i fish as long as there is open water....... It may take some work getting out, like slow driving in snow, shoveling the ramp, breaking ice to get to open water and lots of heating and thawing of the motor but it is all worth it. Most times late in the season we go out in groups and for the most part come off together. Most days you can mooch a ride with someone to learn the riopes of this wild and sometimes crazy sport of Frostbite fishing.
Todd
Todd
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Re: Frostbite question
This will be my 3rd year frostbite fishin. I've put my boat up in December each year.
Catch and serve with lemon.
Gerry
Gerry
Re: Frostbite question
I haven't done squat this year, but the last day of my 2009 season was January 27th, 2010...First day of 2010 season was March 6th when my boat went in, and did not come back out till November 2010...
Last winter was long, and annoying, and I just have not had any motivation to fish after the marathon 200+ day year in 2010...
I'm getting antsy though...
Last winter was long, and annoying, and I just have not had any motivation to fish after the marathon 200+ day year in 2010...
I'm getting antsy though...
There was a young man from Nantucket...
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Re: Frostbite question
Last year I keep my boat out a bit late, but sure did have some fun fishing some different Adirondack waters late in the season My wife thought it was a bit extreme one afternoon until we got into an all out brown trout slam The worst thing about frostbite fishing is it can get addicting and the boyz at hunting camp may disown you if you catch the bug
Re: Frostbite question
Hey Matt
Keep your boat in as long as you can because the frostbite fishing can be really hot and addicting. LOL You have to take extra precautions thought, the weather can turn on a dime and Todd gave some great advice. One year Todd and I fished at least one day in every month and I caught my personnel best salmon. So keep an eye on the forum and make plans with the other members and hook up with them whether in your boat on on theirs.
Pat
Keep your boat in as long as you can because the frostbite fishing can be really hot and addicting. LOL You have to take extra precautions thought, the weather can turn on a dime and Todd gave some great advice. One year Todd and I fished at least one day in every month and I caught my personnel best salmon. So keep an eye on the forum and make plans with the other members and hook up with them whether in your boat on on theirs.
Pat
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Re: Frostbite question
I live for Frostbite and have fished it in an open boat...brrrrrr, this year warm and comfy!
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Re: Frostbite question
Hey Dean; I've seen one of those avatars jumping in champlain before, pretty creative!homewrecker wrote:I live for Frostbite and have fished it in an open boat...brrrrrr, this year warm and comfy!
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Re: Frostbite question
Frostbite fishing is fun, specially if you have an heated storage for your boat.
Gecha (Gerry North of the Border)
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Re: Frostbite question
Do the Frostbite by all means! The last of the 2010 season for me was January 18th 2011 - you just have to be mindful of draining the water from the motor right when you pull out so none stays inside and freezes. I have never anti-freezed my motor anyway but did have an issue with ice killing the water pump impeller once when I didn't let the lower unit sit in the water for a few minutes to come up to water temp and not have ice inside. Other than that no probs.
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