First time I ever went ice fishing was January 2018, and I pulled up a 4 lb 2 oz smallmouth that day. Since then, I've been dying to pull up a good largemouth through the ice. Got a good one finally last sunday, 3 lbs 3 oz. Not a giant, but still my biggest largemouth through the ice. Best guess on my previous ice PB was about 2.5 lbs, and that's being generous to myself.![]()
The idea was to hit up a pond I knew really well from open water fishing, and see if that info could help put us onto some bass after we swung and missed on them the last 3 trips out. Had two tip-ups that caught all of our fish. One was setup shallow off of a steep bank on the northern side, have had a ton of success fishing that spot right after ice out, so figured it would be good on a day like today with it being warmer than usual and lots of bright sunshine. That's where the 3-03 came from. The rest came on our deepest tip-up setup in the deepest part of the lake, at a meager 23 feet.
For those that want to just see the bigger bass, skip to 8:00 to just see that.