Ice Holes - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

King of the Lake
With no ice fishing competition on the schedule, the guys devise their own unofficial contest with rival Josh and his expert fisherman friend. The first team to catch three rainbow trout will be treated to a gourmet dinner prepared by the losers.

Now We're Cookin'
With no ice fishing competition on the schedule, the guys devise their own unofficial contest with rival Josh and his expert fisherman friend. The first team to catch three rainbow trout will be treated to a gourmet dinner prepared by the losers.

Wade's World
When Wade invites the guys to his house for togue fishing, he asks them to bring along their lucky charms. The team that catches the biggest togue will win them all. With their most prized possessions on the line, the guys will do anything to win.

Party on Ice
The Great Meredith Rotary Ice Fishing Derby is the largest ice fishing derby in New Hampshire. Despite stiff competition, Wob is determined to break a lifelong curse and get on the derby's leaderboard, even if he needs to fish all through the night.

All In
At the Sebago Derby, many hope that a new Maine state record for largest lake trout will be set, but tensions mount as time passes without a bite. Then, the guys fight to stay in freezing water the longest to benefit Maine's Children's Cancer Program.

Hunting the Giant
The guys are on a quest to help Wob catch "The Giant" for his wall of glory, a legendary pickerel rumored to live in Lake Wicwas. But rumor has it that Lake Wicwas is cursed, and after spending some time there, the guys begin to believe it.

Going Big
Wob and Todd spend hours digging a massive ice hole, hoping to get an edge on the competition and catch the best lake trout. But with Donk and Josh one fish ahead and the quickly setting sun, the duo only has a short time to catch a winning fish.

Minnesota Freezeout
Brainerd, Minn., may have one of the coldest winters in the country, but that won't stop 10,000 anglers from coming out for the Ice Fishing Extravaganza on Gull Lake. With more than $150,000 in prizes, it is like the Super Bowl of ice fishing.
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