While polishing off a case of beer and a pint of schnapps.dhermann1 said:and sit there and stare for hours in the freezing cold at a hole in the ice.
While polishing off a case of beer and a pint of schnapps.dhermann1 said:and sit there and stare for hours in the freezing cold at a hole in the ice.
dhermann1 said:Talk about vintage winter activities! Ice fishing is the iciest! There's a webcam on a small lake in central New York State (Lake Waneta) that I often look at, and there was somebody out there today. It looked like the North Pole, and there was this little hut in the middle of the lake. You have to be a real Wisconsin, Minnesota, upstate New York, Northern New England type of person to enjoy it. About as exciting as watching paint dry. Chop a hole in the ice, plop a line down (don't really need more than about 1 foot of rod) and sit there and stare for hours in the freezing cold at a hole in the ice. Spine tingling! But I guess the sensation of a bite is what these guys live for. And coming home with a nice little pile of fresh frozen fish is not so bad, either.
Atticus Finch said:Until this past week, the closest I'd been to ice fishing was watching Grumpy Old Men. But one thing that I immediately noticed is that fishing seems to play a fairly small part in ice fishing. Drinking and playing poker seems to play a large part. Watching the Packers on the portable TV seems to play a large part. Driving the snowmobile at 100 MPH back and forth across the lake (after drinking and playing poker) is a large part.
If someone happens to accidentally catch a fish....well that's only serendipity.
AF
jwalls said:Global warming, BAH HUMBUG!
dhermann1 said:Is it as bad in Australia this summer as it was last year? Last year was like end of the world scarey hot, from everything I read.
(I love this part of the World Wide Web, and this board in particular. "Say, bloke, how's it down at your end of the planet at the moment?" What world we live in.)
Smuterella said:Mopst of the UK is covered in a sheet of ice, I hate the cold.
jwalls said:Global warming, BAH HUMBUG!
davestlouis said:Weird weather in the south, 25 degrees in Houston TX the other night, flurries in south Florida...at least when it's 10 degrees here, we're equipped for it. I wonder how many folks in the DEEP south don't even have furnaces in their homes, or have rudimentary ones...I don't know the answer, just wondering.
I wonder how many folks in the DEEP south don't even have furnaces in their homes, or have rudimentary ones...I don't know the answer, just wondering.