Pike Ice Fishing Bait
- Pickerel Paul
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good stuff!
I'm new to this forum, so this is old news by now. But thanks for the great advice. Also I'll pass along this one Smelts like were talking about work great for big channel cats too. A while back a buddy and I were rigging them up on treble using some spider thread and using a jumbo sized slip rig to fight the river current and caught a few that would have gone for new ontario records had we known the record was so small! Why catch channel cats well they're big and easy to catch fight like hell and fill in some of the dead time betwwen the rainbow run and the opening of other stuff.
hey Shoe...there will be a few of us there that weekend as well...are you staying at tumblehome???
should be cool in the evenings/nights....could even be cold (not likely to be below freezing though. days should be warm but not hot
bugs? oh yeah....no doubt LOL
you should post your question to the main fishing talk forum btw...you would get much more response there
should be cool in the evenings/nights....could even be cold (not likely to be below freezing though. days should be warm but not hot
bugs? oh yeah....no doubt LOL
you should post your question to the main fishing talk forum btw...you would get much more response there
minnows
Hey i got a good technique.....
hook the minnow/smelt just in front of the dorsal fin...
Stuff a weight in its mouth (push it in there with pliers if needed)
It will make the bait nose down and bounce realistically on the bottom. and it helps get it down to the bottom. They seemed to like that better then just dead stick style( have FISH TV so i got to actually see what they prefered) That and if they dont seem to be comming around. try bringing the bait up about ten feet and letting it drop to the bottom repeat about ten times and they will come running. Again.... had fish tv so im not lying. BTW fish tv is kinda cheating but it took a day from one pike to 14 so i dont care.
hook the minnow/smelt just in front of the dorsal fin...
Stuff a weight in its mouth (push it in there with pliers if needed)
It will make the bait nose down and bounce realistically on the bottom. and it helps get it down to the bottom. They seemed to like that better then just dead stick style( have FISH TV so i got to actually see what they prefered) That and if they dont seem to be comming around. try bringing the bait up about ten feet and letting it drop to the bottom repeat about ten times and they will come running. Again.... had fish tv so im not lying. BTW fish tv is kinda cheating but it took a day from one pike to 14 so i dont care.