![]() ![]() The Briggs & Stratton got it done easily with power to spare. Sleeping on the ice for four days meant a lot of things needed power, from electric ice augers to camera gear. It sets up in a minute and easily handled roaring bonfires all night long.īuy the Fireside Outdoor Pop-Up Fire Pit Briggs & Stratton P4500 PowerSmart Series Inverter Generator Image by Briggs & Stratton The heat shield eliminates the possibility of melting snow, and the total weight is just under six pounds. We can’t think of a more ideal firepit for ice fishing. It folds up small and uses a peg closure system rather than a bag, making it easy to set up when scouting for a fishing spot.īuy the GCI Kickback Rocker Fireside Outdoor Pop-Up Fire Pit Outdoor Grill Bundle Image by Fireside Outdoor It’s a little lower than other models, which made it easier to switch bait and tend to the hole. The Kickback Rocker works well as an ice-fishing chair. Here’s the gear they used to stay comfortable, prepare epic meals and (of course) catch fish. What’s better than a day of ice-fishing? Making a camping trip out of it! The Women on Ice slept on the lake for four nights, which presented all sorts of unique challenges. So why do people do it? Because, as the members of the all-women ice angling team based in Minnesota, Women On Ice say, “you never know what’s going to happen.” At any moment someone could beat their personal record or catch a species of fish they’ve never caught before. You’re often kneeling in frozen slush, your hands are constantly wet and, above all, you’re trying to stay warm so you can get a full day of fishing in. You’re subject to wind, freezing temperatures and ice-cold water. Even for day trips, ice fishing conditions are unique among other outdoor activities. ![]()
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