As I wait impatiently for first ice here in northwest Iowa, I think back to the changes that have taken place over the past 65-plus years that I have ice fished. So many upgrades, but ones that make the sport of ice fishing that much more pleasurable. One area that has really changed is the way we approach cutting an ice hole.
Those of you who are my age (75) will probably remember these different stages, while younger anglers will probably just shake their head and ask, “You really did that?”
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