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What works for you? - bioman - 11-02-2006 It's gettin' close to hard water time and I really need to expand my horizions. This year I want to target perch, crappie, and trout. I have used glow Ratfinkes and small chartreuse jigs, but I keep getting a feeling that I'm missing something. Tube Dude mentioned roadrunners in another thread. What do all of you use? I live in Utah and live minnows are illegal. Thanks in advance for something newer, bigger, better, and different than what I now know. [signature] Re: [bioman] What works for you? - lunkerhunter2 - 11-02-2006 A sweedish pimple and a small white jig of your liking. [signature] Re: [bioman] What works for you? - davetclown - 11-03-2006 I use half a minnow, Josh's is my favorite brand. the come in two or three sizes. thay are pickeled or processed some how, so they live a good long time in the jar. I snip them in half and put them on my jigs, unless I use the small ones then I just hook them in the back. I also like mousies and wax worms. and if you have a bees nest in your barn you can rob it come winter... just keep them cold because they will wake up if you take them in side. I switch back and forth day by day even hour by hour because the fish change their minds on what they want to eat all the time..... [signature] Re: [bioman] What works for you? - Fishhound - 11-03-2006 [black][size 3]Hey Bioman,[/size][/black] [black][size 3] [/size][/black] [black][size 3]I'm probably not the best one to be recommending stuff - there's lot's more accomplished ice anglers on these boards than me. [/size][/black] [black][size 3] [/size][/black] [black][size 3]But anyway, here's some of the stuff I have that works for me.[/size][/black] [black][size 3][/size][/black] [black][size 3]These are some jigs that I hook worms(wax, meal or crawler) or pieces of minnows on.[/size][/black] [inline "ICE JIGS 1.JPG"] [black][size 3][/size][/black] [black][size 3]Here are some jigs that I have plastics on.[/size][/black] [inline "ICE JIGS 2.JPG"] [black][size 3][/size][/black] [black][size 3]Here are some of the other plastics I use.[/size][/black] [inline "ICE PLASTICS.JPG"] [black][size 3][/size][/black] [black][size 3]These are usually inline attractors and for ice fishing I generally take the trebles off - but, sometimes I will hang some meat on them and fish them like they are.[/size][/black] [inline "ICE LURES.JPG"] [black][size 3][/size][/black] [black][size 3]Here are some of my ice flies.[/size][/black] [black][size 3][/size][/black] [inline "ICE FLIES.JPG"] [black][size 3][/size][/black] [black][size 3]These are commercially prepared and preserved or packaged baits that I keep in my tackle box just in case I don't have time or I can't find any fresh baits. I have wax worm, meal worms, earthworms maggots, grubs, crawdads, and minnows. They are not as good or as effective as their fresh counterparts, but they do work.[/size][/black] [inline "ICE BAITS.JPG"] [signature] Re: [Fishhound] What works for you? - duke-i - 11-03-2006 Fishhound, I think you got it all. Here in Wisconsin we can yse live minnows, I don't use them all the time. Back when I was just a boy, my dad and I would cook up some spaghetti to al-deity and slip a small price on a gold hook (that is if we could find a gold hook back then, or we would have to paint them) got us a lot of Gills and Crappy. So if a person is a little creative or you can find the old timers out there on the ice, ask them I'm sure they well help you out. I do when the young ones come to me. [signature] |