Ice Fishing with John Kubinski

Ice fishing is a bit of a novelty. Even among experienced anglers, the sport holds a certain mystery. And when you think about it, there is something both strange and awesome about standing out on a frozen lake and dropping fishing lines to the unknown depths below.  How do I know if it’s safe? What gear do I need to buy? How do I find fish? And what should I use to catch them? Andy and Dave get the answers from John Kubinski, local ice fishing expert and owner of John’s Bait and Tackle. 

Ice Fishing with John Kubinski

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