Ice Fishing 101: Tip-Ups, Safety, and Your First Hole

Tip-up flags and fishing rods on a snow-covered frozen lake
Tip-up flags and fishing rods on a snow-covered frozen lake

Hard-water season is here, and tip-ups are still the simplest way to cover water while you jig another hole. This primer covers gear, safety, and a sane first-trip plan.

Safety First

  • Never trust early ice — check local reports and carry spikes.
  • Go with a buddy; tell someone your lake and return time.
  • Wear layers, waterproof boots, and clear eye protection when drilling.

Tip-Up Basics

  • Set live bait (minnows, waxies) just above or within bottom weeds.
  • Spread flags to pattern flats, breaks, and weed edges.
  • When a flag flies, approach quietly; hand-line or reel fast on light hitters.

Your First Hole

Start shallow near known weed beds, then move deeper if action is slow. Match your target: panfish in 6–15 ft, pike or walleye on breaks.

Hungry on the ice? See <a href="https://drowningfishrescue.com/shore-lunch-on-the-ice-recipe/">Shore Lunch on the Ice</a>. Weather context: <a href="https://drowningfishrescue.com/fishing-weather-guide/">Fishing Weather Guide</a>.

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