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Can using Ice creepers improve your success?

It sure can and there is good reason why that many of us migh have not considered. The use of mine has kept me save and freely trolling the ice.

How can this save you time and help you catch more fish? Walking on ice that is free of snow is quite slippery and very treacherous. Wearing proper apparel on your
feet such as Yaktrax http://www.yaktrax.com/ or MICROspikes http://www.kahtoola.com/microspikes.php
will keep you mobile and more agile, safely taking you from hole to
hole. It is very basic. Poor traction while on the ice, takes you more
time to safely navigate your way across the ice. Saving this time keep
you sitting at a hole catching fish. Now, it gets deeper than this if
you do not have adequate traction then you increase you chances for
injury. If you are hurt, then your not fishing. You may be down for the
day or for the whole season and this is something that we do not want.
This tip may save you time, but it may also save you from unnecessary
injury and prevent you from missing an already short season.




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