Click here to order with free shipping.Team Iceshanty Patches! Most iceshanty boards are represented
That being said, if I could do only one thing, hands down it would be hunting Elk! Those who do, know what I mean! Plus, they are DELICIOUS! 😃
Haha, glad you enjoyed them John! Had to take a break last year as I blew my wad setting up the salmon boat but if you’re seriously thinking ahead, apply for an elk pref point for CO. You have until April 1st and it greatly increases your chances for the better units. Obviously, the more points you accumulate, the better your odds for them Elk Steaks!! Pref points are $50 each which isn’t horrible. Archery is mostly OTC but for MZ you usually need 2-3 points and for rifle, it depends more on the unit you want to hunt but I have often drawn a first rifle season tag with one point. Anyway, sorry to distract from Ice talk, but it’s Elk! 😆
Please Mike, back to Laker taking.
8 months till retirement.
We got skunked last Friday. Gonna fish Sunday. Work is always getting in the way. 8 months till retirement.
That's exciting. Shoot me a text Sunday we'll trade notes.
Will do. You fishing with Shawn?
Never been on the ice at Schroon, but I'm making a trip up that way Monday Tuesday. Would love to get into some lakers. Any advice for a first timer on schroon? Would I have a better chance getting a laker on my hook on schroon or lake George? Appreciate the help in advance.
whats up guys. i will be making my annual schroon lake trip feb 15 -19. and was wondering how the ice is
only good thing about the sleds is they make us walkers a trail. maybe the warm weather will melt some off before i get there. ive only fished off the launch in town and was wondering if the fishing is better at other end of lake and is there a easy place to get on. lol
I just got into the laker fishing at the end of last ice season. been out on george 2x now and had banner days. My wife is hooked on it too now. Want to try out schroon and was wondering if the north basin or south basin is better for lakers. been studying the map and got a couple spots picked out. I have also heard and read that downsizing is important in schroon. Was wondering a good depth to target too. Any help appreciated. Thanks
I have caught most of my lakers at schroon in 40-60ft