Title: Ice Fishing
1Ice Fishing
- By Trevor / Kenneth
- Freshmen
- 1/26/02
2Table of Contents
- 3- intro
- 4- hypothesis
- 5- proceedure
- 6- materials
- 7- Data
- Conclusion
- Ref.
- Acknowledgements
3Introduction
Well, one day Ken was wondering what he should
do. Then Trevor came along and said something
about ice fishing. Ken didnt know anything
about it because he had only tried it twice or
so. So, without any idea of what else to do, he
went along with Trevor to see what he had in mind
for an experiment.
4 Hypothesis
- Well when we started the experiment we thought
that the one that got jigged a lot would work the
best. Secondly, the one that wasnt jigged so
much wouldnt to so good. Thirdly, the one that
wasnt jigged so much wouldnt do so good at all
so ha.
5Procedure
- Well the first thing we did was to find a spot
out on the ice and then drilled the holes and
then put the poles in the water. We put them at
the same depth and same bait. Then we jigged one
a lot and one not so much and another one we
didnt jig. Then we counted the fish we caught.
6Materials
1. Ice auger 2. Ice scoop 3. Ice fishing pole 4.
Something to sit on 5. Pail to put the fish in.
Bonus An ice covered body of water.
7Data
Well, its rather simple for the data. First,
the one pole that was jigged a lot caught six
fish. Then, the one that wasnt jigged as much
caught four. The pole that wasnt jigged at all
caught one fish.
8Conclusion
As it turned out, we were right on the
hypothesis. The pole that was jigged the most
caught the most, and the pole that was not jigged
at all caught the least.
9References
A page on the internet that we cant find again.
10Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the producers of the
products that we used, and the library page that
we got our pictures off of for this presentation.