We were close to spending $175 each for guided ice fishing when I looked further afield and found the free Community Ice Fishing Day at Chena Lake in North Pole. https://www.newsminer.com/local-events/?_evDiscoveryPath=/event%2F1626357-community-ice-fishing-day


In the photos, note the other predrilled fishing holes on the ice. I hope C is kidding about wanting to buy a battery powered ice auger. We were also loaned an ice skimmer (see right foreground of my pic) to keep our holes from freezing over. You regularly chop up the new ice layer then ladle out the chunks of ice.
We both “caught” ice which formed on the fishing line. I didn’t think to get a photo – picture a long skinny icicle encapsulating the line & making it impossible to wind the line afterwards…
It was nice when we were there, around 12F, sunny and calm. I wore my battery heated socks and lots of layers. The smart people brought chairs!
Fishing was very slow. Apparently oxygen levels were low & the fish wouldn’t have much energy. Also the stocked lake near Fairbanks was fished heavily all winter. Still a fun learning opportunity!

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