We (Sub_Elect, HuffRanger, and Winnipeg Winbauer) had another great trip to Lake Winnipeg in the search of the elusive Greenback. This trip was definitely more difficult due to the fish cooperation and quality of the ice. Regardless of the fish that decided to bite, the trip was something I look forward to all year long. Being able to have a good time with like-minded guys is what it's all about. The fishing is icing on the cake.
So, what we decided to do is fill you guys in on a little trick that more and more people are doing. We want to set a precedence as good sportsmen that respect someone else's body of water. We (North Dakotan's) have been burned by some out of state/town/county "sportsmen" in the past and it's important that we try to set a great example. Keeping these big fish alive so someone else has a chance at them is the top priority.
One easy way to keep these fish alive is to use a boga grip or the plastic lip grabbers. Even though the plastic ones float, sliding your bump board or ice scooper through the loop is a great way to secure it.

Keeping the fish like the one in the picture above, allows you to get settled down, slap some hands and get ready for your photo shoot. Right now, Dakota Tackle has a bucket full of them for $12.
Be careful out there ladies and gentlemen. The ice is rougher than the business end of an artillery range.
So, what we decided to do is fill you guys in on a little trick that more and more people are doing. We want to set a precedence as good sportsmen that respect someone else's body of water. We (North Dakotan's) have been burned by some out of state/town/county "sportsmen" in the past and it's important that we try to set a great example. Keeping these big fish alive so someone else has a chance at them is the top priority.
One easy way to keep these fish alive is to use a boga grip or the plastic lip grabbers. Even though the plastic ones float, sliding your bump board or ice scooper through the loop is a great way to secure it.

Keeping the fish like the one in the picture above, allows you to get settled down, slap some hands and get ready for your photo shoot. Right now, Dakota Tackle has a bucket full of them for $12.
Be careful out there ladies and gentlemen. The ice is rougher than the business end of an artillery range.