Quote Originally Posted by tahoe 50
JD I used to live up in Ill. up at the border of Wis. Used to ice fish all the time. Fixed up the back of my truck to tail gate ice fishing. Got stuck one year. Tires froze to the lake had to get pulled out. But allways had a good time. A bunch f us would get out on the lake in our trucks like a western movie of wagons bore a bunch of holes drop our lines and go watch football. And you didn't need a cooler to keep the brew cold.





dave
in currituck
Driving out on the ice can be scary at times. I have in the past seen cars and other things disapear in the lakes. You just have to respect that ice and it will respect you, If you know what I mean. It's been a few years since I've seen good ice to drive on. I only go up around end of Nov. or Dec. so it's not that thick when I'm there. The brew staying cold is good. with all the other stuff we lug out there it's nice to not have to carry the cooler.