01-16-2023, 03:43 AM
My depth this day was 44/45'.....Curtis, I don't know, just a habit I think...and once in a while when I/we want to play with the rainbows, I'm a lot closer to that shallower South end of the res.....Hope you all don't mind me giving a tip....This is mainly for some of you that may be new to perch fishing (or crappie)..I grew up in central Wisconsin A LOT of years ago, and my Dad would take us boys out on the ice, but we never had any shelter for fishing..once in a while he'd take the old Hudson out on the ice, but the holes in the floor weren't quite big enough to fish through! Most days it was Really cold, and sometimes Really windy, making it hard to concentrate on fishing, much less noticing a possible bite...Playing on the ice was fun, sliding or ice skating was fun, even fighting with my brothers was sorta fun...the ice fishing was not fun...too cold or windy, no shelter...no fish...This is what I was thinking on Saturday, in my red shelter, as I was able to detect the slightest movement of my spring bobber, and at least have a chance of catching something...that perch (or crappie) bite is usually SO slight, it's nearly impossible to detect in the wind, and in the very cold temps, you (or your kids) will have hands in coat pockets or gloves on, and you just can't react fast enough to hook them...believe me, that was me also here in Utah, 'til about 15 years ago getting my first shelter...The Huge Majority out on the ice Saturday, kids included,were out in the open, and certainly that can be okay for awhile, but not for catching perch, or crappie...kids want to catch fish, and so do I....My high recommendation is to get some type of shelter, used off the internet if necessary..You will see your fishing success go up, kids (and you) less sun/wind burn, and maybe stay out on the ice a little longer....Guluk..