You prolly wouldn't think a redneck from Alabama goes ice fishin', but my wife is from Canada and we go to visit her folks over the Christmas holidays sometimes and I always hit the ice if it's safe.
A 6" manual auger will get you started to see if you like ice fishing. A 6" will bore faster and take less effort than an 8". You can pull a pretty good sized fish through a 6" hole, it may surprise you.
The tackle shops up there will have all the equipment you need, but you can look at some stuff on Cabelas and BassPros web sites too.
The most important thing will be warm boots, clothes, and gloves for your comfort on the ice. If you're freezing to death out there on the ice, ice fishin' isn't that much fun. Stay away from cotton under layers, wool and polypropolene are much warmer because they wick the moisture away from your skin.
It's a different world up north in the winter than it is here in the south and the have a different kind of cold... it's a freezinass cold!![]()


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