We got onto the lake and drilled a test hole. Almost a foot of ice. Plenty.
We set out our tip ups.


Next, I set up my shelter. I had purchased it a few years ago and never got a chance to use it yet. I had no idea how large it was, as it had little information on the outside packaging. Two people would be fine for me. The kerosene heater leaked out all the fuel on the way to the lake, so it stayed in the truck. The shelter was very warm on it's own if the doors and vents were sealed. It was roomy and my step son and I figured three could fish very comfortably out of it. Four in a pinch.


The next item of gear was an under water camera I got when Gander Mountain went out of business. There wasn't much left when I stopped at the store on the way home from camp a couple of years ago. On a table, there were several boxes of these under water camera units. A friend at work swore by them for ice fishing. They were marked some where around 75.00 so I decided why not. On cashing out, the unit was fifty bucks. Can't go wrong. I took it home and put it on charge, as it runs on a 12v sealed lead battery. I charged it for days and got nothing. I took the unit out to the truck, plugged in the cigarette lighter adapter and a picture came onto the screen. It was black and white. No wonder the battery wouldn't charge, it was so old................lol. I ordered a new battery and charged it and it worked great at home. Fast forward to yesterday. It worked perfectly. It showed us there were no fish where I had made my holes for jigging. My step son was watching when a group of largemouth bass swam nearby. Wow, that was cool to see them. I couldn't get them interested in my jig, but cool none the less.


There's a reason why there are no fish pictures. NO FISH. One of the tip ups went off, but no Tiger Muskie to show for it. The minnow had taken a brutal hit, but no hook set. Still, it was a good shakedown for the gear. I know what it is and how to get it to work well. I did move to another spot. It was a great spot over a fallen tree. Lot's of structure and weeds, but no fish. Better luck next time. It was nice just to have time to go.

