Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Second in our series looking back to years past: "First ice fishing trip of 2019!"

Following up on our Nov. 22 post, "What shall we talk about until Spring?" following is the second in a promised intermittent series of articles that appeared on the Loveland Fishing Club blog in years past. Remember, this is a reprint; do not show up at the K-Mart parking lot Tuesday expecting to find:

  1. Well, for one thing, the K-Mart. It's now called Jax
  2. And don't look for other eager club members anxious to go fishing. We did that five years ago.

I don't recall how this planned first ice fishing trip of 2019 turned out (hey, I'm almost as old as some of you guys). But I suspect we did really well. 

(And as for 2024 fishing, know that the Johnstown Scheels Ice Fest is this Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a free ice fishing bucket going to the first 200 attendees. I've not heard from any club members who've ventured out on the ice yet, but Wayne and I did pretty well about a week ago on some open wateer at the Recycle Pond. Bill 

First Ice Fishing Trip of 2019 (again, not 2024) 

Meet at the K-Mart parking lot at 8 a.m. Tuesday and carpool to Red Feather Lakes, where we'll fish Dowdy or West Lake.  We're pretty sure the ice is thick (enough) and the early-season bite should be astounding.

Newbies to ice fishing:  if you don't have the equipment or the know-how, no problem.  Give me a call and one of us will loan you bait and tackle.  Dress in layers; the only hassle with the Dowdy Lake area is an occasional frosty wind.  You might want to invest in Yak Trax or other ice grippers; you should have a pair if you live around here anyway.

We should have decent ice; Fish Explorer reported a 5-inch cap on Dec. 2.  To be sure, we'll have newest members test the footing, as a sort of good-hearted initiation.

Actually, fishing on frozen water is not nearly the dumbest thing club members do regularly.  I've been following Dave Harem and crew onto the ice for a decade now, and haven't fallen in once.  Just take your time and look around, don't approach rocks and stuff sticking out of the ice, and resist the temptation to bounce over to look down my ice hole after I catch the first cutbow.  Bill

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