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    Last night I went out ice fishing with my boy and his Young Mens group from our church. It was his first time out on the ice. He was a bit scared at first as you could see big huge cracks in the ice and occasionally hear it groaning and popping but, all that was forgotten as soon as he pulled up this 30", 6# ling.

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    Nice! I bet he was one happy guy!

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    Ling? is that a catfish?
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    No, it's a type of cod.

    They aren't native to the waters around here but, were introduced illegally.

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    Oh I love ling cod. I got a HUGE one this summer. I could barely hold it up long enough to get a picture of it. Congratulations to your son.
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    I'll bet you both remember last night for a long time.

    When I lived in the PNW I got all of my ling cod while scuba diving using a Hawaiian sling. Good eating!
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    Lucznik, How old is your son and what age did you introduce him to fishing?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1stimestar View Post
    Oh I love ling cod. I got a HUGE one this summer. I could barely hold it up long enough to get a picture of it. Congratulations to your son.
    Pics or it didn't happen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by natertot View Post
    Lucznik, How old is your son and what age did you introduce him to fishing?



    Pics or it didn't happen!

    Just kidding ya!
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    He's 13 and has been fishing pretty much since he could walk. He just had never had the chance to try it on the ice. Ice fishing just isn't really my thing.

    1stimestar: that is a huge fish you caught! They don't come quite that big around here. An 8# ling would be considered absolutely monstrous. I don't know what I'd do with one as big as the one you caught.

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    Eat it of course lol. I have a freezer full of fish (and other beef alternatives).

    So what did your son think of ice fishing? How long did you stay out? I actually have never been ice fishing and not really interested in it. I imagine if I had some fun friends to go with it would be ok. Otherwise I think I would get bored.
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    Thanks for sharing the memories.
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    thats great eats .. way to go young un !
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    Did your son catch it on a jig pole, or tip up? We just have fresh water cod here, very good eating, and are most often caught at night. I haven't ever seen one that large. Do you have any idea the name of the shelter you are standing in? Good night for your son, and you I'm sure.

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    congrats on you & your sons time togather

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1stimestar View Post
    So what did your son think of ice fishing? How long did you stay out? I actually have never been ice fishing and not really interested in it. I imagine if I had some fun friends to go with it would be ok. Otherwise I think I would get bored.
    It was a beautiful night, quite warm (low 30s) and no wind so we were very comfortable. We were there for about four hours. To be honest, he was fairly bored most of the time. It's hard keeping a 13 year old interested in sitting patiently at a 8" hole in the ice and the fishing was really slow so; there wasn't much to get excited about. He got plenty excited when he caught the fish though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tipacanoe View Post
    Did your son catch it on a jig pole, or tip up? We just have fresh water cod here, very good eating, and are most often caught at night. I haven't ever seen one that large. Do you have any idea the name of the shelter you are standing in? Good night for your son, and you I'm sure.
    Neither. He just used a regular old spinning setup and sat back a little farther from the hole than would be normal. We don't do ice fishing enough to warrant buying specialized gear. He pulled this one out at around 7:00 pm. and I'm told that ling are pretty much always a night-fishing prospect. The shelter is an Eskimo QuickFish 6 Pop-Up Portable. My son's Boy Scout troop had some extra money they needed to use so they purchased a couple of them awhile back.
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    Nice fish. Surprisingly, the only thing my ADHD kid is patient at is fishing. I haven't taken him ice fishing yet. I am glad you had a great time. So, was this an overnight, or just a couple hours on a lake?
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    Nice fish luc. Love to read about the members going into the field with their kids. Reminds me of times with my dad and son over the years. Many good memories. Glad to see that your making some of your own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finallyME View Post
    Nice fish. Surprisingly, the only thing my ADHD kid is patient at is fishing. I haven't taken him ice fishing yet. I am glad you had a great time. So, was this an overnight, or just a couple hours on a lake?
    Not an overnight; just about four hours on the lake. We'll do an overnight BSA "Klondike Derby" camp sometime in February. He's not looking forward to it. Last year we slept in a snow cave and he froze his nubs off, but it fulfilled his requirements. This year we'll probably do it in a tent (maybe even with a stove) and take some cots and thick pads and such and go for comfort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldtrap59 View Post
    Nice fish luc. Love to read about the members going into the field with their kids. Reminds me of times with my dad and son over the years. Many good memories. Glad to see that your making some of your own.

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    You know, it's interesting. I definitely have more fun taking my kids hunting and fishing and watching them succeed than I ever do when I go on my own.

    Oh, don't get me wrong; I still do sometimes go on my own but, it's just not the same.

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