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How to make a hole in the ice
How to ladle ice out of the hole and introduction to Polar Tip-Ups
Rigging live shiners for bait
How to find the bottom, and the depths we are fishing
How to transport your ice fishing gear using a sled
First pickerel of the day!
What a bite looks like on the Polar Tip-Up, and how to reel the fish in
Shiner hooks, fluorocarbon, split shot, swivels and other rigging + exactly how we set our ice fishing baits
Monster pickerel!
Lunker largemouth bass!
Yellow perch!
Overview of ice fishing jigging rods and jigs
White perch!
Korkers for your boots, and ice spikes for safety
Closing thoughts about ice fishing in Massachusetts
Trout Spawning Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
First, the tank is divided into sections. Fish are sorted and separated by gender.
Fisheries biologists check if the fish are ready to spawn.
Fish are quickly returned to the water to minimize stress.
Samples are taken to test for fish-specific diseases.
Next, milt from a male is added to fertilize the eggs.
A few fertilized eggs from each pair are reserved to ensure genetic diversity for future broodstock.
Eggs that are white will not hatch and are carefully removed.
Fertilized eggs are transferred onto trays to begin incubation.
After growing for 1.5-2.5 years, these fish will be stocked in waters across the state!