The following articles were authored by N1P

Is it a great Idea?

Christmas before last, my youngest brother drew my name for our gift exchange.   As in many families, we draw at Thanksgiving and then only buy a gift for one other adult.   Many families do this for cost, but for us it is a matter of ambush.   All year long, my brothers and I think of something and we buy it.  We don’t put it on a list or drop hints for potential presents.   So as a result we are forced to become creative, speculating what might be useful or cool to our drawn target.   My sister-in-laws are not much better at dropping hints and may be worse at picking up on them.   Mom, she reads minds.

So when I opened my gift I had no idea what to expect; Kinda exciting eh?

There was a really nice stainless steel growler.   What . . .  as many of you know until last summer I worked at a brewery.   I have more shapes and sizes of growlers than you can shake a stick at; furthermore I hardly drink beer at home or anywhere but at the brewery.   So why did I need another growler?   I held a straight face, and said nothing and kept digging, but my brother was beaming.  He was proud of himself, so there had to be more to it.

Next in the box were big packages of instant soup mix.  Just add water.   At that point he couldn’t stand it any longer and had to explain, it was for ice fishing.   Pour the mix in the growler, fill it with boiling water, seal it up and take it fishing.

How many times have you gone out on the lake, sometimes a considerable walk out from the truck, and gotten a bit hungry.  I will admit my simple hookups are granola or protein bars. Chad, loves donuts.  Steph typically has some jerky and a gatorade.   But HOT SOUP!   Wow, this could be huge.

I spent a number of long days out scouting on various lakes over the winter and several times I took a growler of soup.  I have some stainless cups, cowboy cups if you will.   They worked perfect.   I got some hot lunch without having to leave the lake, pack all the gear, and find a restaurant or worse yet fast food.    I have had the sandwiches that you stash inside your coat that get smashed and soggy, or even frozen if you leave them in the sled – but this was HOT!

The problem came when I went to find the mixes again, the place he bought them did not carry them any more.   So I bought some instant soup mixes at the grocery, they were not as good.   So now I have started to experiment with making my own.

Pasta is easy, you might think.   I found that larger or thick pasta noodles would not cook completely with just boiling water.  Long noodles are hard to deal with from a cup.  Crushed instant noodles are the ticket.  Vegetables, I have been working with dried mixes I can get on Amazon.  If I had my own garden I would make use of my dehydrators.  Spices are probably the easiest since most of what you have in your collection are dried anyway.   The real issue I encountered protein.   Dried chicken or beef is quite costly.  But then it dawned on me.   I am preparing this at home, not to be thrown in my bomb shelter or backpack for a two week stint on Isle Royale.   So I went to grilling some extra chicken, pork or venison, when the opportunity came about, leave it a little extra rare dice it up and package up in small portions.   I have even froze some in the small zip top bags to use weeks later.

Add the protein (thawed), then the dried goods to the growler and fill with boiling water.   My preference is to let it steep in the jug for several hours.   If you have one of these awesome vacuum bottle growlers, you know they will keep it hot (or Cold) for over a day if you don’t open them.  Turns out 64 ounces of soup is enough for two guys lunch or more if your just having a chill buster.

 

Since I started doing this the lessons I have learned may lead me to publishing some of my recipes here on MiIceGuys.com.   I am working on one using fish I caught, vegetables I dried and spices that I have blended.  In the meanwhile I have discovered there are many websites that boast recipes that others have constructed for camping, backpacking and even apocalyptic disaster bunker preparations.   Feel free to check some out I have listed below, or do like my brother and get a really cool package for one of your fishing buddies.    Christmas is coming and some of us are a bit tough to shop for . . .

A little reading on Ice

So I was bouncing around the internet last night and found some resources some of you might enjoy reading.

So when your young apprentice ice angler starts asking a bunch of questions, you can have that Ice Talk . . .

AL & Bob’s Ice Night – 2019

Great news! The Grillin Guys will be joining us Thursday night to grill up some tasty treats.

Kids Day 2019

ORV Rules and Safety

Remember as the ice thickens and many of us take to our quads and snowmobiles, there are some safety concerns that you should be aware of:

Also be careful when towing a sled or shanty.   Ropes can get caught up in wheels or tracks, you might want to consider getting a tow bar or other rigid connection to your ORV.

 

So get your ORV sticker and helmet and check the ice thickness to make sure you are safe on the ice.

 

 

2019 Scouts Ice Fishing Day

Once again the MI Ice Guys are setting aside an afternoon of fishing to invite youths out to learn and try ice fishing.   In conjunction with scouts from numerous troops, we will be inviting youths accompanied by a parent or grandparent to join us on Reeds Lake in East Grand Rapids.   On the ice activities will be behind the Fire Barn for East GR.

2019 Hunting Time Expo

Come on down, Chas will be doing a couple seminars as well as fellow K&E guys, Dave Slager and Bill Ferris.   K&E also will have some great deals in their Anglers Mart at the show

More Info

Chas on WOOD Radio

Have a listen to the safety segment

Site repair

Over the weekend we had some issues on the site.   I think I have them all fixed so we can get back to business.    How about getting a ice report for us and posting to the Ice Map

2018 Al & Bob’s Ice Night – Poster

Print one and hang it up for your buddies down at the club!

 

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