MarkFromSea
2/9/2011 8:13:00 PMraffensg64
2/9/2011 9:40:00 PMMarkFromSea
2/9/2011 10:26:00 PMblufin loui
2/9/2011 10:29:00 PMThe Quadfather
2/9/2011 10:39:00 PMafk
2/10/2011 6:32:00 AMThe Jigmiester
2/10/2011 7:47:00 AMMarkFromSea
2/10/2011 7:18:00 PMAvid Angler in Lake Forest Park has them.... You won't find them at Freddies or Big Five... LOL Ooh, ooh, Mr. Kotter, I found a new candy store! LMAO I do lose a few bending them into a jig style hook... but well worth it!
MarkFromSea
2/10/2011 9:34:00 PMI just use bare hooks with about an inch long piece of worm on each hook for ice fishing, perch=just worm, trout=worm and tip with one red egg-pautskes balls o fire green label. Most ice fishers use different jigs or lures, seems their fav is swedish pimple, I've seen a lot of orangish type of lures jigs lately, smaller the better. I used to like micro size jigs..... Now, 6' long leader with 3 single hooks tied in about 2 foot apart on leader, some use as light as 4 pound, I use 6 since I've lost a few really nice fish on the 4. This leader is prone to tangles so I always carry spares as it takes me a long time to tie them up. Essentially, find something that works for you and keep reading and trying something that catches fish. I wrote a lot of info in the post and other posts, cull through the reports and pick up more info. Hope all/some of this helps. Sat, I'll be installing a furnace, Thanks for the invite though. Forgot to mention, I drop line it, I put the sinker/single split shot on the bottom of the leader so it finds the bottom for me, no need to crank up one turn, I know my lowest hook is 3"-4" off of the bottom... my fish came right off of the bottom, NOT one crank up! The middle, 2' off the bottom, hook was not producing well.
MarkFromSea
2/10/2011 10:30:00 PMMarkFromSea
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