I'm a hard water newbie. I have ice fished a total of two times, under no direction; one being last year on a farm pond and the other being last weekend on that same farmpond. I used a spud bar to test the ice and make my holes, but I often see guys on here say to others "spud your way out."
Am I correct in assuming this just means to keep making holes as you walk to your desired spot, measuring the thickness as you go? How far does one usually go between test holes when walking out? Do you mark them in any way to prevent someone else from stepping in/on them? Is there anything else one should look for while making their way out to a new spot for the first time?
What other safety precautions do you regulars take? I've seen ice claws mentioned. I don't see the need but does anyone wear a lifevest?
Feel free to add any other info that you feel may be pertinent to someone who is interested in getting into ice fishing! Thanks!
Am I correct in assuming this just means to keep making holes as you walk to your desired spot, measuring the thickness as you go? How far does one usually go between test holes when walking out? Do you mark them in any way to prevent someone else from stepping in/on them? Is there anything else one should look for while making their way out to a new spot for the first time?
What other safety precautions do you regulars take? I've seen ice claws mentioned. I don't see the need but does anyone wear a lifevest?
Feel free to add any other info that you feel may be pertinent to someone who is interested in getting into ice fishing! Thanks!