Dressing properly seems like such a fundamental requirement, it doesn't even seem worthy of mentioning, but it is appropriate clothing that will keep you comfortable and able to remain fishing for a longer period. Being able to stay on the ice longer is the key to ice fishing A waterproof and wind resistant outer layer as well as layers that will allow you to regulate your body temperature based on the environment will be helpful. Also be sure your boots are waterproof and well insulated between your feet and the ice.
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Jigging rods, the appropriate tackle and a few comfort articles are all you need. If you'll be fishing with a ice shelter, be sure when picking your jigging rods you choose shorter lengths. Without an ice shelter, the length of your rod won't matter. There is little benefit to having a longer jigging rod because you won't be casting any distance, the only real advantage is when struggling with a large fish. A longer jigging rod can be stuck down into the water to keep the fishing line from becoming frayed against the edge of the ice. A cheap reel will suffice just fine for ice fishing, as long as it has a good drag. If you'll be wearing gloves and are afraid of missing the hit on your line because you can't feel it, the easiest solution is to buy a spring