It's been a great year for ice fishing this year and I wanted just one more time out before putting the gear away. I wasn't sure what kind of ice conditions I'd see, but it was looking risky as I passed a lot of ponds and lakes on the way up that looked like they were beginning to thaw and open up. I was pleased to see that there was still some sleet on the ice when I arrived and it looked pretty safe, except for the area around the dam that had begun to open up due to the aerator and warm weather. I drilled through mostly 7-9" of ice today and the conditions were perfect.
And the fish didn't disappoint!
It was strange though;everything was suspended today between 4-10 ft over 15 ft of water. And they were really moving fast. If you missed them cruising by you had to wait for the next pod - and they were aggressive. Here's a pic of the suspended fish:
And here is a reminder how harsh this winter was:
Looking back, this was probably the best conditions I have seen for ice fishing in southern Illinois in about 12 years and I am grateful! Until next year Icenuts!
tight lines,
ratsotail