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Hit the ice on Friday afternoon for a couple hours to scout a couple new panfish spots. It took moving around to a couple different locations and depths using the Navionics App to pinpoint potential fish holding locations and trying a few different lures but eventually we dialed them.
Gotta love it when a plan comes together!!!
Small jigging Rapalas tipped with waxwoms was the ticket today icing a nice bunch of 10-12" yellow perch, kept a few for lunch but released most to fight another day.
Right on Jim!!!!! You have bee on fire with whatever you are chasing! Love the tiger stripes and average 10-12" is just wicked!!!!Gonna try to get out next weekend in the East end. Got rid of my auger 2 years ago
FLOATFISHIN wrote:Right on Jim!!!!! You have bee on fire with whatever you are chasing! Love the tiger stripes and average 10-12" is just wicked!!!!Gonna try to get out next weekend in the East end. Got rid of my auger 2 years ago
Keep them reports coming bro!!!!
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Thanks F.F. Good luck when you get out brother. Send me a message maybe we can meet up sometime.
In winter you can get panfish at any depth from 2 ft to 100ft. But please avoid pulling them up from deeper than around 30ft or they can die from barotrauma (not always, but enough of them, if your eating them then no biggie).
Personally for Panfish I find Google satellite images are best. Look for color changes from Green to blue that indicate weed edges. That's your best bet. If you can't see it, then try another service like Bing or try the Google Earth history function to get an image that is just right.
Thanks for the info. I was fishing a lake which is about 70 foot at it’s deepest (it’s a huge 70 foot flat) the lake goes from 0’-70’ instantly except for one spot. I was fishing splake when 10”-12” perch started hitting my lure so I switched to my perch stick and started reeling em’ up. Now I’m trying to target them in shallower areas and I don’t know where to start.
Thanks again.
Give a Man a Fish, and You Feed Him for a Day. Teach a Man To Fish, and he’ll go broke.
Bensonator1304 wrote:About what depth are you targeting panfish? What do you look for on navionics to find a good panfish spot?
We look for some kind of change in structure... weedbed, steeper drop, hump... When I was out the other day we started working a 12-13 foot flat off the end of an island that has some weeds and slowly drops off to about 17-18 feet. We had no luck so checked the navionics and off another part of the island there seemed to be a quicker drop, so we headed over there and found I nice change in depth from 16 to 24 feet. we punched a few holes to cover the depths and went to work finding fish along the drop off in about 18-19 feet.