Anybody Remember A Good Old Fashion Winter In NW PA?
Back in the '70s we were always on the ice around Christmas. So much so my brother and I burned 25 gallons of Coleman fuel through a stove and a lantern in 1976 I believe. Yep we probably spilled as much as we burned but on an off day we only came home to sleep a few hours. Had some world record headaches in our ice shanty. Now I realize it was due to glare off the snow and a touch of carbon monoxide most likely. We fished Conneaut Lake, Wilhelm and the bay in Erie. Horse Shoe Pond was our hot spot for crappies and gills and early ice. Conneaut Lake was our primary spot because it was close to home. Between 3pm and dark it was nothing to catch a good mess of gills and closer to dark a half dozen or so slab crappies. Often drilled 20-24" of ice with an old gas auger that weight about 50 lbs. if it was your turn to carry it. The bay in Erie was so crowded you couldn't find a place to park in the first 3 lots if you didn't get there by first light. The walkers, joggers and bike riders didn't exist back then because it was COLD! If you wanted to tip-up fish Wilhelm was loaded with hammer handle pike and also a few nice ones. They kept you warm just running between flags. People were everywhere!
Moral of my tale. Though we had plenty ice, in winter, there was seldom a time we didn't hit the canals by boat at Conneaut Lake by 3rd week in March and did very well on the crappie. Ice on CL never lasted till the 1st of April. Does it seem like these mild winters just prolong the real spring weather till June? Seems that way to me. I think we need a regular cold winter with fish-able ice so we can get that early spring.
I don't ice fish anymore. All my buddies either quit or passed. But I am aching for an early spring, taking the boat out and getting some warm sun shine on my old carcass.
I do hope you ice folks get a chance to fish more this year and be safe, eventually it will get warm....before June...I hope!