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What a change in the weather here in upper Michigan. From a really nice fall- almost instantly to cold and snow. Oh well I guess it is time. Thanks Giving and Christmas are right around the corner. By Christmas we should be doing some ice fishing on the inland lakes.Early ice fishing is hot. But you must be careful. Know the lake you are fishing. Deeper water- thinner ice. Do not go it alone. Test the ice with your ice bar close to shore and work your way out. Don’t take any unnecessary risks its not worth it. If you don’t feel comfortable with the thickness of the ice don’t go out on it. Watch for wet spots. Even when the ice is thick a wet area can indicate a spring or current creating weak ice in that area. Approach it with caution or better yet not at all. Ok enough preaching!So the ice is safe. Are you ready?Now is a good time to check your equipment. Replace last years line. Check your ice fishing tent.Start your power auger if you have one. Maybe replace the plug and do a little fine tuning. Nothing is more discouraging then when all of a sudden you find out the ice is safe and nothing is ready.

If you are fishing for pan fish keep the line light-2 or 4 lb test. Fish the edges of the weed beds in about 10 or 12 feet of water. Later in the winter when it gets colder you may have to move to deeper water.

Carry a good assortment of ice fishing jigs. The color or style they are hitting on today may not be the same tomorrow. Believe me this can make a huge difference.

Here in our area it can be a real challenge to get ice fishing grubs early in the season. What I do is go searching for golden rod balls. If you don’t know what these are, an insect lays an egg in the stem of the golden rod and the plant forms a ball around it that protects the larva. If you cut these balls in half you will find the grub on the inside. They are small but make an excellent grub for early ice fishing. Use them like you would use a wax worm or a mousse.

If you have a good lake for brook trout-Night crawlers seem to work real well with early ice.

Fish High- Try different depths from the bottom. With early ice don’t be surprised if you find the fish just below the bottom of the ice. If you are set deep and they are not hitting-move it up.

So get ready. Ice fishing is just around the corner.

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