Favorite ice fishing lures??

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Manny
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Eli wrote:how about a something that can cover the same circumferential area as a jiggin rap but has the a tight wobble on decent like a chubby darter
A hybrid jigging rap+ Salmo Darter...good call. Other then that, jigging spoons.
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I only have smart a'ed suggestions when it comes to ice fishing... but if you want some wire based lure ideas for soft water... drop me a line!

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I would focus on Tungsten micros. My buddy and I have been fishing exclusively with these last year for trout and crappy with great success. This year I'm moving up to a different type of lure .. from scandinavia - still basically in the same family, and the style of fishing, but based on the Hali Jig and Swedish Pimple.

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I like the selction JB lures candy stripers, and sugar coated glow tear drops 1/16 oz jigs for night crappie, ratso, gill pills, single hook small spoons for big perch.
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hair jig black and yellow with a live minnow.
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Post by NorthAMfishing »

Thanks everyone for your input. Hope you all have a great winter.
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