I know, i know, this is going to be one stupid POS topic, but some of us are really interested. There was a time that I thought Cats through the ice was impossible, and lo and behold I've landed several in my days. Now I've learned that some people actually target carp through the ice and get em, so why not try eels.
Look, I am one of those fool who is a die hard eel fisherman, and was wondering if maybe, just maybe, someone out there might have hit an eel through the ice. The voice of God would need to interject in order to find out if there is someone who actually targets them through the ice. I know that 90 percent of eels actually outmigrate to the warm waters of Delaware Bay, but I know that some must stay behind, especially in lakes. Who knows, someone out there probably ice fishes the Delaware and may have fallen on a spot overrun with wintertime eels. They must hole up somewhere. Hey guys, feel free to laugh at me for this one, but inquiring minds want to know. MIKE, FRANK, please, just keep it civil, i can only wonder what you fools are going to write me back at this one. Thanx in advance for any info. December 8th can't get here fast enough.
Dr. JM