The event is open to anyone who wants to participate, regardless of age or skill level.
The History of the Indian Lake Ice Fishing Derby
The Indian Lake Ice Fishing Derby has a rich history that dates back to 1985. The event was first organized by a group of local anglers who wanted to create a fun and competitive fishing tournament.
Ice Fishing Tournament Brings Thrill and Recognition to Lake George Area.
The event is being held at the Lake George area of New York State.
The Ice Fishing Tournament
A Challenging and Rewarding Experience
Ice fishing is a unique and challenging activity that requires patience, skill, and a bit of luck. For Paul Hoholik, a seasoned ice fisherman, the thrill of reeling in a large catch is unmatched. The Lake George area of New York State is renowned for its excellent ice fishing conditions, making it an ideal location for this event.
The Prize Categories
*Five Categories to Compete For**
The tournament features five categories, including a kid’s division, to cater to anglers of all ages and skill levels. The categories are:
*Prizes and Recognition**
The prizes for each category are substantial, with the largest pike prize expected to be a significant amount.
2025 Indian Lake Derby Final Results: Walleye: 2nd-Tom Peters. Pike: Pauly Hoholik. Trout: Chase Bassi.
The 2025 Indian Lake Derby: A Thrilling Competition
The 2025 Indian Lake Derby was a highly anticipated event that took place on the shores of Indian Lake. The competition was fierce, with anglers from all over the region vying for the top spot. In the end, three anglers emerged victorious, each taking home a different type of fish.
Walleye: The Champion of the Lake
Tom Peters, a seasoned angler, took home the top prize in the walleye category. Peters’ impressive skills and knowledge of the lake’s depths paid off, as he landed the largest walleye of the competition. His catch was a whopping 10 pounds, 5 ounces, and it earned him the coveted title of walleye champion. Peters’ winning catch was a testament to his expertise and experience on the lake. He has been fishing Indian Lake for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of its unique ecosystem. Peters’ victory was not just a personal achievement, but also a testament to his dedication to the sport.
Pike: The Aggressive Angler
Pauly Hoholik, a young and ambitious angler, took home the top prize in the pike category. Hoholik’s aggressive fishing style and lightning-fast reflexes allowed him to land a massive pike that weighed in at 8 pounds, 12 ounces.
