Frozen sardines or similar for ice fishing?

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Frozen sardines or similar for ice fishing?

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Is it legal and if so has anyone tried using frozen sardines, herring or whatever for ice fishing? This seems like a great way to buy and store bait (no live minnows to look after with VHS issues), and then you have something to eat if you get hungry while out fishing. :)
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Putting a chunk of cooked shrimp on your lure is great.
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I'm pretty sure it is legal, or I hope it is. I have used sardines and the like on a few occasions for cats and on a tip up for pike. They worked great for cats, and the pike liked them too, but they were hitting everyithng that day so who knows...
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So they work great for cats eh? And here I was just going to shoot them but was afraid the neighbours would complain.
We are talking about the same thing here aren't we??? :twisted: :P
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I have frozen the dead minnows that were in my minnow bucket and used them at a later date and for winter fishing. They worked well for me.
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Post by gordy28 »

I have bought the preserved shiners the sell at LeBaron and Bass Pro before - sometimes try to get bait near Lake Simcoe is a challenge unless you are at the bait shop for 6:00AM
They worked well for us for perch - both whole and using just the head on spoons/jigs
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Post by Jimmay »

Thanks guys,

I will pick up some and keep them for the days that I can't get minnows.
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Post by Bruin »

I make it a habit to freeze a lot of smelts just for that reason....I usually freeze 6 or so in salt water in a zip lock.....I don't know if the salt add's to the flavour, but I was told that the salt helps toughen up the meat....Dunno either way but I do know that a smelt dangling on a hook through the back is a really good way to catch fish through the ice....Easy set for a tip up too
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I know a buddy of mine tried dog food in a can with a string attached to retrieve it. Not sure it every worked for him much becuase he always seemed to end up fishing in my hut....

I use frozen minnows alot in fact we slice them in 1/2 and use only the head. Seems to work very well for me.

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