The best part is that you can litter and let your neighbours pick it up?
Pick your crap up!
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I know the original question had to with tip up spools freezing but I was wondering if anyone uses those vibrating pucks that float in your hole? Do they spoke the fish? I hate having to run out of my hut every 10 min to break open my dead stick holes on those super cold days. Seems like they would be perfect for fishing deep water (Walleye or Lakers). May not be the best move for fishing Brook Trout in shallow water?
I've heard of guys using the Lucky Duck H20 Quiver Magnet in their holes? Anyone use these?
I was waiting for that.
And I'm ROFLMAO.
As I said, IF FOR SOME REASON...and HASN'T HAPPENED YET.
But let's address your issues.
1) I could have written the "take only photographs, leave only footprints" quote/poster. I have NEVER littered in my life. I'm the guy who brings a garbage bag into Algonquin Park and hauls out others trash.
2) I'm part of our lake association and everybody knows me. To the point that my boards have my name on them so they can let me know if they found one at our next annual lake regatta/picnic.
But like I said, it HASN"T happened yet.
3) I am one of the founders of an organization that protects Canada's lakes and waterways.
Since you are SO concerned, I expect you to PM me your name and email so I can send you some volunteer information.
Should I put you down for 50 hours of your donated time or 100+?
Let me know.
Just pee in the hole on occasion.
Actually, non toxic plumbing anti freeze would be a better choice however I believe it would rather quickly mix with the lake water and not float on top rendering it useless. But, that is just my untried opinion.
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As long as you use styrofoam and not "beadboard" I don't really care...It's the bait tubs, pop cans and old fishing line that bug me...
Just to get back to the original point, "gentlemen", you're having problems with a set tip up spool freezing in the ice? Can't you just put the spool lower down in the water so it won't freeze? How often do you check it? I keep mine way below the surface and haven't had this problem..... ice needs to be broken sure but I haven't had a spool get frozen in the hole yet.....