hey all,
My bro and I are going to constance lake tommorow...any suggestions on bait,techniques ect..
we'll be fishing for crappie and perch, and we might try a shot at pike for a bit.
thanks alot,
rob
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Slushy, I know you're the Queen of Pike through the ice. Let's say one doesn't want to use minnows (let's say that's meslushpuppy wrote:
I've had luck there with live maggots on a 1/16oz glow jig-a-whopper with my panfish popper rod. Panfish would be at it as soon as you put the line down. As for pike, large minnow on a tip-up.

Hope you're all having fun at Constance this afternoon; wish I was there!
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EDIT: P.S. - what's the success of dead, salted minnows...?
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Hey Spence,Spence Scout wrote:slushpuppy
Do you fish constance alot or often? I thought I saw a fish hawker there a few weeks back.. dont remember the date! however they were driving a forset green car on to the ice
Spence
It's our go-to lake for when we've been skunked everywhere else. I don't think we've ever been skunked there. The fish may not be big but they're there.
Wolfe, if you don't want to use a live minnow, you may want to try a frozen and/or salted one on a lure like the swedish pimple. I have caught fish on salted minnows before, I don't remember if I ever did on the ice or not. I do remember casting with a dead minnow last year on the Jock. Bowzog was using some topwater lures and he managed to scare something up (he was using a spook!). Anyway, I'm the only one who caught something, a small pike that came out from under the dock I was standing on.Wolfe wrote: Slushy, I know you're the Queen of Pike through the ice. Let's say one doesn't want to use minnows (let's say that's me Laughing ) -- any other presentations you like for pike through the ice? I remember the Swedish Pimple came recommended & we've got some of those in our box.
There are other lures that are similar like the Hopkins smoothie or shorty or the Luhr Jensen cast champ, even some of the bigger jig-a-whoppers. Believe it or not, I read somewhere that someone caught their biggest pike through the ice with an 8" plastic tube!
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Wolfe,
The Swedish Pimple has been my go to lure for years on the ice. Just love it, tipped with a minnow.
I tip it usually with a live minnow but have also tipped it with worms or dead minnows, usually just the head with gut s trailing (sorry for being so specific)
. As long as your jigging the presentation, it works quite effectively

The Swedish Pimple has been my go to lure for years on the ice. Just love it, tipped with a minnow.
I tip it usually with a live minnow but have also tipped it with worms or dead minnows, usually just the head with gut s trailing (sorry for being so specific)




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WIG & Slush,
Info noted, you two...thanks.
With regard to the 8" tube, always did wonder why you can't use something bigger through the ice instead of those teeny tiny jigs (unless of course you're targeting the pannies and crappies).
I'll pass on the gut trailing minnow for now, WIG.
But I can see why it would work!
W.
Info noted, you two...thanks.
With regard to the 8" tube, always did wonder why you can't use something bigger through the ice instead of those teeny tiny jigs (unless of course you're targeting the pannies and crappies).
I'll pass on the gut trailing minnow for now, WIG.

W.
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