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Snow and Ice Fishing
#1
Although I have fished for many years, I haven't iced fished before and was planning on going to Pineview with my two oldest children tomorrow. My kids have been anticipating this trip for a couple of weeks. However, with the big dump of snow, I'm considering canceling the trip.

Would any of you seasoned ice fishermen give me some recommendation. If I should cancel the trip? Also any additional recommendation/advice would be most appreciative.

The items I will be bringing will be a 6x6x6 ice shelter, propane 8" auger, buddy heater, ice skimmer and Marcum fish finder.

Thank you to all those for lending advice.
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#2
Three of us "Ice fishing seasoned anglers" had a trip planned for tomorrow and we just cancelled. One cancelled because of the bitter cold and another "me" cancelled because of too dangerous road conditions. Your call, but the conditions will be miserable and parking will likely be difficult at Pineview (been there and done that).
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I will be up there in the mourning. Just make sure you dont slack on dressing warm (even though you have a tent) If you do go be sure to get your tent staked into the ice before you put it up or atleast fast because I would imagine it will be close to blizzard conditions. Also pack snow along the outside of your tent it will help insulate and help hold it down (a snow shovel wouldnt be a terrible idea). I hope you are bringing some fishing gear along not just whats on that list haha[laugh] Its all your call and wether or not you go up.
-Bryan
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#4
My big trip to Flaming Gorge was pushed back because of weather and wimps. No looking for a local place to drill a hole. ( can't give up the kitchen pass I worked so hard on).

Been to Causey a few times already and I am tired of catching 6-8" bows.
Thinking of walleye at Willard bay. Maybe get into some crappie. Could do that at PV and pull in some perch too. Only ever fished off cemetery point there though.

East canyon would be fun. I like smoked trout.

My thoughts are that everyone will stay home because of weather and snow. Might be a perfect weekend for fishing.

Anyone with some other ideas or need a ride let me know. PM me.
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#5
I canx my trip for tomorrow as well, it just isn't worth the risk imo. From what I heard this storm is suppose to be going until noon tomorrow.
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#6
Cancelled ice fishing because of cold? Hmm.
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Well I'm sure you've seen the post I just made on the snow Eden got today...Eden and Huntsville are the closest small towns and border Pineview

Now if you decide to go out...as was mentioned parking will be horrible...Port Ramp they don't plow...access pullouts will be snow packed and snow plows push snow into these areas.

However, if you take the main road into Huntsville follow it all the way to the end...you may be able to find decent parking as the town of Huntsville plows the parking lot at the swim beach area a vast majority of the time...now accessing PV you want IMHO to go off the south side of this parking lot to access PV...going off the north side it will be a HIKE and I mean HIKE to deeper water as PV is very shallow and that is a huge bay area off the middle of PV...off the south side you'll quickly water depths of say 20-25' in less than 50 yards

So FWIW we fish Pineview hard during the soft water and know basically the areas that are deeper....be ready to shovel snow once out on the ice based on the intel I recently received and posted...and younger than us (thinking your are)...slay them fish...we've called it for this weekend...being old we've shoveled and snow blowed enough snow here in Roy and we're sore...its Vitamin M (motrin) time for us...GOOD LUCK!!![Smile][Smile]
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Also if there is a bunch of fresh snow on the ice make sure that your boots are waterproof.

There have been times that we were fishing with anywhere from two to six inches of standing water on top of the ice after drilling out holes.
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Thank you everyone for your posts. Because of the quantity of snow, not necessarily the cold, we decided to cancel the trip. Since this will be our first time out we wanted to play it on the safe side. I told the kids that if it slows down and they plow in the area of Pineview that we would go on Sunday. Even if it ends up being half day fishing.

To make up for the change of plans, the kids and I will still setup the shelter and heater in the yard and probably eat in there for half an our or so.

Once again, thanks everyone. I did get some get information from you all that I will put to use in the next couple/few days.
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#10
Thanks for the recommendation on the boots. The kids and I went and purchased some waterproof boots today.
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K2Muskie, thanks for the detailed information. I will be putting it to good use tomorrow with my kids. Unfortunately, I have to make a quick dash to Cabela's. Last week I purchase a Jiffy propane auger and it was defective. The gas line was leaking horribly. I returned it today and exchanged for a 4 stroke jiffy. I couldn't believe it when I arrived home to test it before I went on the ice tomorrow and it too was defective. The mechanism which retracts the pull cord failed. I will be going to Cabela's before they open to do another exchange. I will buy a manual auger as backup to a propane or gas. I think they only had one left.
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#12
Yep prior to every trip I ops check all the startup equipment doing pre-flight inspections starting up auger and when taking ice chariot will also start it up night before scheduled departure. Including ops checking Mr. Buddy Heater ensuring there is a fresh bottle attached...same with lantrins when doing a night fishing adventure.

Then all necessary items are placed in a staging location to prevent forgetting something of importance. I even place a note on the counter next to fridge to remember bait...come close to forgetting that.

Interested in knowing your feeling on the Jiffy Propane auger as I've been very tempted to get one...its the added weight of I believe 8-10 more pounds that has me as for now sticking with the ole Strikemaster 2000 Mag as we haul enough stuffage onto the ice now.

GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN, STAY WARM, BE SAFE!! [Smile][Smile]
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