Go shallow in the early ice season: go deeper in the shank of winter: go shallow again as the ice season melts away. Many members of the “Frozen Chozen” will attest there is truth to that three-part dictum but it is not the whole story.
Adjusting depth is one thing for sure, but adjusting places and covers is another, adjusting baits is also a consideration, and even changing the species you pursue according to the time of the ice year is important.
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