12-11-2008, 12:00 PM
I have noticed in the past that I catch them around areas where there is some sort of structure and they do bite a littler slower than normal. I know during the winter months they lay around a lot but they will eat. I think if you tried fishing water that is 10'-15' deep or more, you would have the best chance at it. It's also a good time to use cut bait since their natural food (bluegills,crawdads etc) are mainly hiding somewhere for the winter and are harder to get.
Just try not to do like I did and hook a big flathead that won't even fit through your hole in the ice..[pirate]
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Just try not to do like I did and hook a big flathead that won't even fit through your hole in the ice..[pirate]
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