My man never gets out of the cot and still catches fish. This one time when I was in the Army I was sleeping peacefully in my cot when a canister of CS gas was thrown into my tent, I would have taken the 0730 wake up call by the walleye instead..
So in addition to the typical snacks, I like to cook out on the ice so I bring a portable BBQ with me. I use non stick aluminum foil for cook wear, paper plates, and plastic cutlery. Usually, I grill a steak or pork chops with some sauteed shrimp, sauteed mushrooms, and roasted peppers or corn. Sometimes I'll even bring a premade salad. Eating like a hobo is a young man's game lol. Even though I usually fish alone, I bring enough for 3 more people because I often make friends on the ice once I start cooking. Here's to having fun this season! 🍻
Could you do a vlog or deliver some insight on how you decide WHERE on a lake to set up? I'm new to ice fishing, and I'm having a very hard time finding any walleye.
VENISON EGGROLLS! Used to make them at deer camp, wrap some ground venison, peppers, onions and whatever else you might want, fold it into a wonton wrapper, glue it shut with some eggwash and then deep fry that jon. They heat up perfectly on a buddy heater.
hey minndak, with those sandwhiches what I do is take a mix of honey, mustard, butter and popy seed ans spread that on the top and bake it for just long enough to melt the cheese and when they are warm take them out. And I love the content keep it up
Gotta make a video with no tent or heater and the first one that turns into a popsicle looses. Or not. They didn't have pop up ice fishing shacks when I was growing up so you made your own that you pulled out on the ice with a snowmobile or by hand like we did. Ours was a full sized canvas tent and my dad made a bottom that folded in half and was made of plywood. It took two people pulling to get it out there. No snowmobile and no four wheeler even though everyone had three wheelers. Looks like you need a wider auger if your gonna catch big honking walleye like that. I think you need to make a video making mats for your tip ups to keep the holes from freezing.
Next time throw that "sandwich" on a baking sheet under the broiler for a couple minutes to get it toasted and melt the cheese a bit then throw it back in the bag, not a hard addition and it is totally worth it.
You should tell me what gear u use because last time we had an overnighter was last weekend and our tent at night turned into a pond and i think its because we had some holes outside near the tent and it snowed so i think the snow pushed the water up, but yeah what gear do you use?
Makes a walmart video, uses a $1,500 generator. Lol, I'm just jealous of the generator. Guess you didn't feel like roughin' it - I hate Walmart, my nephew works there and just brought a flu bug (covid test was negative) back from there which is delaying my trip to the ice as now we're all sick... have my clam popped up in my basement customizing the configuration while I'm sick. Nice walleye @ 28" - was that a 6" auger hole you fit him through?
Camping on the ice, gotta bring hot dogs and string cheese. Cut them all into bite size pieces and bring tampora batter. Bread it all, fry and enjoy!!! Ull thank me later!!!!
Throw something into a water body, like a like or a ocean filters it through and it just cleans it up like a garbage compactor or whatever, so it's not really littering if you ask me.
Hahaha Pre-spooled line always needs to come off right away. Expecially if it's windy! I rather it not be on in the first place so I can just put fresh line on. F that stuff lol
I love those ugly stick rods. I mean the first thing I did was strip all the line off of it and put 30lbs tip up line on and I use those for my Sullivan tip down rods.
You spent more time drying your hands then washing them.. LOL What Garmin PanOptix model do you use... Thinking of maybe getting one for next year.. Shanks