The other evening, Dave Genz put a lot of miles between him and his home in St. Cloud, driving eastbound on Interstate Hwy. 94 through central Wisconsin, with a thousand miles or more of blacktop lying still ahead.
Genz -- ice fishing's pied piper -- was loaded down with a van full of winter-fishing gear. He was driving to Vermont, with a trailer and snowmobile following behind.
Until March, Genz will meet in back rooms of VFW halls, Holiday Inns and at sporting goods stores throughout New England, and also in Michigan and Indiana -- just about anywhere he can gather a crowd of people wanting to learn more about how to fish through the ice.
"In winter," Genz said, "I go looking for people to talk to."
Advancing his arrival will be posters and announcements in retailers' windows, on lampposts and on the Internet.
"I don't charge admission," he said.
At 61, Genz still sits atop the ice fishing world, a perch he has occupied for more than a decade. Most noted for propelling the portable fishing house to the forefront of the winter angling scene, he also makes his living developing winter fishing lures and, especially, promoting ice fishing on behalf of a bevy of specialty manufacturers.
"I'll also fish while I'm in New York, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine," Genz said. "I can give a much better seminar when I'm familiar with the local fishing."