Cal Rutstrum explained this in his book the new way of the wilderness and I saw an example of it in a museum in Canada. This is soooo cool to actually see in use. Thank you for posting this!
Hello. My dad used to do that in Tornio Finland when I was a kid. After school I hop on my kelkka pulled by my dog and followed the snowmobile tracks to the sea & find him. Mom used to give me bag of stuff & lighter so I could burn it & warm my toes. He died when I was 12 and I really didn't know how he did that. It was over 40 years ago so they had to do it without that beeping thingy. Fun and interesting to watch. Thank you 👍
Thought you might be going old school with the dogs...the old timers used to use them to locate the jigger. Looks like a big lake, WPG? Reindeer? Very interesting video.
me and my dad do it on December not on January because at December the ice is about 12 or 10 inches of ice in the lake so we could hear the gill in the ice.
second, put in in the first, pump it out, find it, make a second hole where it is, hook up the line, pull it out, tie the net on the line where you pulled it out and pull the net under from the first hole
A guy in Selkirk Manitoba used to make them, he no longer does though. The net supply companies have made in china ones now, and they don't work worth a damn.
@@204orin how do you suggest on doing it. I’ve never set a net under the ice before and I just bought a jigger but don’t know how I’m gonna find it after. I was thinking of trying to put a AirTag on it but I don’t know if it’ll work through the ice
@@isaiahcollins539 it will make noise, does it have a knocker on it? The beeber we have are not made anymore, but guys are using the marko polo pet finders now.
skyline aviation in gimili manitoba used to make them, but no longer do. Harvester fishing supplies has them now, but they are made in china now and dont work worth a crap.