Only Ice fishing poles are that short. Most fishing poles are 2-2.5m long, while standup (tuna rod) are 1.5-1.9m and surf fishing is 3-4+m long.
For the first time ice fisher there are a few must have purchases. First, they will need a ice auger, which is used for drilling a hole in the ice. Though they come powered, a manual one is usually best for beginners. You will also want to purchase a ice scoop, used to scoop out that hole they just drilled. Don't forget to purchase a tip up and jig pole. The tip up is used to place over the drilled hole, and the jig pole is basically a miniature version of a standard fishing pole. You may also consider depth finders, specialized ice fishing chairs, special bobbers, and ice fishing hooks. Most importantly, don't forget the ice fishing license, which varies by state, and a good ice fishing for beginners manual. There are several items you need for going ice fishing. The basics include, Vexilar/Fish Finder, Ice Fishing Shelter, Propane heater, Spud bar, Camera, Ice cleats, Ice Anchoring System, Small flashlight., Lantern, Matches or Lighter, Tip-ups-preferably the freeze-free type, Leaders for tip-ups, Quick
Fishing lures can be purchased from fishing stores. They can also be purchased online. But for the most part, fishing lures are available at stores where fishing material is sold.
Augers for ice fishing can be purchased in stores such as Bass Pro Shop and Cabelas. They can also be purchased online from websites like Amazon or eBay.
A portable ice fishing cabin is available in many online stores. In addition, you may find a portable ice fishing cabin at Dick's Sporting Goods, or at a Bass Pro Shop.
Another name for ice at the poles is polar ice or polar ice caps.
yes mars does have ice on its poles it also has water
Fishing starts in the month of May but ice fishing starts when the ice is frozen solid.
Yes ice fishing was discovered in 1915
I think it's Ice Fishing.
No, no company has invented indoor ice fishing.
Well, if you live on the ice, and want to be self-sustaining, ice fishing makes a lot of sense.