MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
Congrats. Her first burbot had to be fun.I found the camera usually spooks the whites so you might try keeping it out when chasing the whites. Try 15-25FOW for the walleyeSHOTGUN
Caught one small burbot this past weekend, and had a monster snap my line at the bottom of the hole. Saw lots of whites but none took interest, also saw some perch and a few pike on the camera.
Yup, it was a big burbot. We iced a couple more this weekend but that was it.Didn't see much on the camera, probably because I ripped the cable in half. Does anyone know if you can solder it back together and have it work properly? It happened close to the screen so I would still have a good amount of cable left, but it's got the finest shielded wire I've ever seen. Oh well, I ordered another Eyoyo camera from Amazon yesterday and it arrived this morning!My wife was planning on taking a friend out next weekend for an ice fishing campout, but the forecast looks miserable for them. High of -16 and low of -27!!! That sounds more like a day trip with a hotel room and hot tub afterwards to me.Til next time...
Another weekend camped out at the Hickie Hut and we all had a great time as usual, but no pics as they're all on my wife's phone. Numerous burbot and a handful of small perch were caught, and we spent Saturday night enjoying some wobbly pops with friends while catching more burbot. Had something big on the line that ended up wrapping around 3 other lines in the water causing quite a disaster, but we got it sorted out and celebrated with a few more shots of rum!The cheap charge controller that came with my coleman solar panel crapped out so I ordered a decent Renogy controller with a temp sensor that supposedly adjusts the charge based on temperature... I thought that might come in handy in an ice fishing hut! Hope it gets here before we head out again. My wife has teachers convention this week so I took Thurs/Fri off and we're gonna have an extended stay at the lake, maybe do a day trip out to Abraham to see the bubbles and then poke a few holes in Goldeye Lake on the way home and catch a trout or two.