plumeja Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 But I'm wondering about ice fishing? Like what you use as a rod rig, lures that type if thing. Even is there a spot to go close to calgary. Quote
scel Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 Early: yes. The wrong forum: probably. While this is fishing-related, ice fishing is really hard to do with a fly rod. Besides, why would you go ice fishing when there is a whole new river to explore? Quote
troutlover Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 The community lake throughout Calgary have great ice fishing I don't ice fish a lot but you will get tons more information on the Alberta outdoorsmen forum Quote
sraak Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 I'm no expert but this is what I wish some laid out for me when I started two seasons ago (for trout fishing): Rod - 24" Medium (24" Med-Light, if you're only fishing for little guys). Long rods are annoying for a number of reasons IMO. Reel - Sometimes they come with a rod but those can be quite terrible... My basic criteria is small, light with a decent drag system. My wife and I have the smallest pfleuger president's available for reference. 100 yds is more than enough capacity especially if you're using braid. Line - 10lb braid (I use spider wire), with 8 or 10lb fluoro leader Lures: 2" white/pink buzzbombs, 1"-3" white single tail mister twisters (with appropriate sized jig heads), little cleo spoons (blue/silver for instance) can work well, I've also had some luck on glow in the dark "buck shot" rattling lures. A SJW can work too. -Where Permitted- Smelt or powerbait trout nibbles (chartreuse or orange) on a bare hook with some weight to get it down (side note: especially when using bait I make sure to crimp my hook, hungry trout sometimes take them deep). Lakes: Upper/Lower Kananaskis, Spray Lakes Res. and Chain Lakes plus there are quite a few little lakes near Caroline/Sundre that aren't bad. Chestermere is close but only has smallish pike, if you're into that. Apparently Pine Coulee Res. is good walleye/pike fishing, I've never been. Auger: 8" Hand Auger will be fine for the first two months (approx.), as the season wears on the hole making process becomes "fun" (ice can get very thick...) EXTRAS: (really) warm boots that are waterproof, Gloves (I have had better experience with lighter breathable windproof gloves than heavy mitts), hot coffee, cold refreshments, warm lunch. 1 Quote
Tungsten Posted September 11, 2013 Posted September 11, 2013 Those that know me will understand as I always have to rig something up,I drill a small hole in the ice 9' away from the hole.I have a pole maybe 4' long attached is a lag bolt that screws into the ice on the other end is a rod holder that the cork slides into.Tye on a nymph rig and presto ice fishing with a flyrod! 1 Quote
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