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Step by step

 

1 - get on ice

 

2 - find land marks

 

3 - drill holes, drop ducer in hole

 

4 - mark fish

 

5 - drop williams to the bottom. lift,lift and,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

 

6 - fish hit,bring OUT of HOLE ( This is the important part Jeremy ) :w00t::rofl2::oops:

 

Not so hard really,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :Gonefishing::Gonefishing::Gonefishing:

 

Went 2-3 and I was off the ice by 10. Good thing as the wind here is getting nasty.

 

Day 1 of 3 in the books.

 

It is Friday after all. Fish Friday. :D

 

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After Sunday spincast, you can have your warm open water. :P

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted (edited)

nice going

 

I guess fish and chip photos to follow...lol

maybe a post mortem and stomach contents too

 

 

the fish, not yours

Edited by Terry
Posted

from wake up to fish report that is a close to record turn around time lol

 

Frig I am, and am not looking forward to tomorrow morning in PAB...40 knot winds and a low of -24...the buddy will be blasting for sure.

Posted

nice going

 

I guess fish and chip photos to follow...lol

maybe a post mortem and stomach contents too

 

 

the fish, not yours

 

 

Do they upset you? LOL

Posted

~~~~I 'm a thunken he uses the ice anchors to hold him in place

 

I know what I,ll be doing before next year. Adding those brass loop rings to the skirts. When theres no snow to back the flaps, that wind gets inside. Pick up some of the eskimo screw in anchors to keep the flaps down.

 

 

Brave man being out there today! Good job!

 

Thanks Bill. I was almost ready to pack it in before this cold snap came. Long rod was on stand by. :whistling:

 

 

I always get steps 5 and 6 wrong.

 

Beauty fish. Knew I should have paid more attention in Mr. B's class.

 

:P :P

 

 

Oh Grass Hopper. :ninja:

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from wake up to fish report that is a close to record turn around time lol

 

Frig I am, and am not looking forward to tomorrow morning in PAB...40 knot winds and a low of -24...the buddy will be blasting for sure.

 

Wont be that bad. Good luck.

 

Beauty fish brother!

 

I must be getting one of the steps wrong.

 

Thanks Locnar

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I know what I,ll be doing before next year. Adding those brass loop rings to the skirts. When theres no snow to back the flaps, that wind gets inside. Pick up some of the eskimo screw in anchors to keep the flaps down.

 

 

 

Thanks Bill. I was almost ready to pack it in before this cold snap came. Long rod was on stand by. :whistling:

 

 

 

 

Oh Grass Hopper. :ninja:

I've seen guys use small bags of sand to hold the skirt down. Kinda heavy to carry around, but they did work good. Kinda like bean bags.

 

S.

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Nice Brian... is the ice that thin that there's not enough slush from drilling 2 holes to put on top of the skirt?? :whistling:

 

 

I thought about that Wayne. Ice was fine. I even splashed water where the hut was sitting so it would kinda take hold when it froze.

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OK, Step 1.......

 

Kerplunk.......

 

Hey, thats mean.....and my phone was in my pocket too

 

Havent seen ice down here in weeks lol, ur a lucky dude

Edited by Blaque
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Ok I am at AWEEEEEEE With what I just cooked up.

 

Never tried double frying fries. Never tried this batter as well.

 

I think of myself as a good cook, but always willing to listen and learn from others.

 

When you get a tip from anudder brudder from da rock, you knows ya gotz to giver. So,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

 

Double fried fries, and a batter that was so simple but, so lite.

 

Yes BYE, me new go to fish and chip gathering.

 

 

 

There are 3 layers of fish here,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

 

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Double fried fries

 

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Care package for my oldest son that will be stopping by.

 

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Snow is flying here right now. After this meal, it feels like christmas.LOL

 

Thanks bye S.

 

Spot on

 

:good:

 

Got treeee pieces left over for saturday breaky on the ice.

Edited by Misfish
Posted

ALWAYS cook fries twice... 160C first.. then 190C. I do the first cook on the fries batch, then the fish and as the fish are almost done I crank it to 190 to do the second cook on the fries.

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