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Ice Fishing in New Jersey

 

New Jersey winters can be variable in terms of weather and the formation of safe ice, but when conditions cooperate hard-water fishing can be phenomenal. Many of the most popular game fish, including largemouth bass, crappie and yellow perch are active and susceptible to ice fishing techniques. Muskellunge, pickerel and pike are also regularly taken - in fact, the state record muskellunge was taken through the ice!

Many anglers are wary of ice fishing because of the cold and the safety of being out on a frozen pond or lake. But ice fishing is a very safe sport if common sense is used. A minimum thickness of four (some say six) inches is the rule of thumb for safe ice for individual anglers. Areas near underwater springs and bubblers around docks result in thinner ice and should be avoided.

Modern outdoor wear provides protection from frigid temperatures and gusts of wind. Ice picks (2), or awls, which can be connected by a cord looped through your coat and out both sleeves, have become a standard safety item. For more on ice safety, see the Cold Water Emergencies article (pdf, 320kb) from the 2009 Hunting DIGEST.

Basic equipment consists of an ice chisel or hand (or power) auger, several tip-ups and/or jigging rod, hooks, weights (split shot, egg sinkers), live bait, jigging lures, ice ladle and a five gallon plastic bucket or sled to carry all of it.

Tiger muskie
A nice 40" tiger muskie, later released.
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Tiger muskie below ice
Ice fishing provides fishing experiences like no other.
In New Jersey ice anglers may use no more than five devices, i.e. a combination of tip-ups and/or jigging rods. All devices not hand-held must bear the name and address of the user and can’t be left unattended. For more information, consult the Freshwater Fishing DIGEST (available at license agents - a good source for current fishing conditions).

For more detailed information on ice fishing, including techniques, consult the links below. Retired division biologist Bob Papson's article, Ice Fishing – A Smorgasbord of Fish and Fun is full of tips, including locations known for good ice fishing action.

FEATURE ARTICLES

arrow Ice Fishing – A Smorgasbord of Fish and Fun by Bob Papson
arrow Ice Fishing Jersey Pike by Jim Hartobey
arrow Winter Trout Fishing in Lakes and Ponds by Bob Papson
arrow Success!!! - Winter Trout-Stocked Lakes Program Follow-Up by Bob Papson
arrow Ice Fishing Safety Tips (pdf, 97kb)
arrow Cold Water Emergencies by Shannon Martiak (pdf, 320kb)

ICE FISHING WEBSITES

arrow IceFishing247.com
arrow Ice Fishing World
arrow IceShanty.com
arrow National Ice Fishing Association
 
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