Diameter
The most important thing to think about when buying ice fishing hole covers is their diameter. You obviously want a cover to match the size of your hole. Since it's best that you drill larger holes with a 12- or 13-inch diameter, you'll need a cover that size too. Larger holes will allow you to fish for different species if you wish.
Opening
Another thing to consider when buying an ice fishing hole cover is how easy it is to open. You obviously want it to fit tightly, but be easy to open. Some designs require plenty of force to open which can lead to shoulder or back pain.
It's also a good idea to determine if the hole cover for ice fishing offers insulation. Covers that offer insulation will help keep the hole from freezing overnight since the temperatures will get very cold. Therefore, you won't have to waste your time making another hole before you can fish.
Shape
Ice fishing hole covers are available in different shapes. They include round and square. Obviously, you will need to get a cover that's shaped the same as the hole that you have drilled.
Handle
As mentioned earlier, you will want to be able to remove the hole cover with ease. The type of handle it has plays a large part in this. Make sure the handle is very durable and easy enough to grab with a pair of gloves on. Some covers have handles that are recessed or that fold down flush for convenience.
Tip-Up
You'll want to choose a fishing hole cover that allows your tip-up to slide on and off with ease. Also make sure it stays connected well too.
These are a few tips for choosing ice fishing hole covers. Larger holes will allow you to fish for different species, so you'll need a cover to match the diameter. Insulated covers are also a good idea so you won't have to spend time drilling another hole if it freezes.
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