01-29-2011, 06:33 PM
The last time I went to Scofield was about two weeks ago. My son and I fished on the east side just offshore from where there is a parking area right on the shoreline. There was a plowed lane going down to the lakeside and it was full of other vehicles. You can access the ice with ATVs and sleds, so the parking can get a bit crowded.
I wanted some chubs for a trip to the Gorge. We fished in water that was about 14 to 17 feet deep. I used a small ice jig tipped with a piece of crawler under a small attractor. I was able to catch about a dozen chubs using the small presentation with the crawler. My son used a piece of chub and he consistantly caught small cutts and he got one 22 inch Tiger.
If you want some chubs, I'd suggest you try this same area and use a small jig and small piece of nightcrawler.
We were about 200 yards northwest of the parking area when we found the fish. There was a wall about six feet high made of bucket full loads of snow. If that wall is still there, it was about 25 feet from where we were fishing.
Good luck.
Mike
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I wanted some chubs for a trip to the Gorge. We fished in water that was about 14 to 17 feet deep. I used a small ice jig tipped with a piece of crawler under a small attractor. I was able to catch about a dozen chubs using the small presentation with the crawler. My son used a piece of chub and he consistantly caught small cutts and he got one 22 inch Tiger.
If you want some chubs, I'd suggest you try this same area and use a small jig and small piece of nightcrawler.
We were about 200 yards northwest of the parking area when we found the fish. There was a wall about six feet high made of bucket full loads of snow. If that wall is still there, it was about 25 feet from where we were fishing.
Good luck.
Mike
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