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Cascade Ice?
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Hi BBart,

I am giving away no secrets here when I say some places to start are Sugarloaf (accessed via Stonebreaker Lane off Highway 55), Poison Creek, Boulder Creek or Crown Point. Stop at Tackle Toms in Cascade to stock up on supplies and get some info - he is a good guy. They also have free maps of the lake which are helpful. Please consider contributing to the local economy as much as possible because the folks up there work hard.

I'm no expert but fish for perch more than reasonable people and think the key is to find the right depth. Last week for me it was 14-16'. The week before it was 10'-12'. It will be probably be different next week but if you want the big boys, you generally need to be deeper than 10'. I've caught big perch on each of the following with either crawlers, cut bait (perch bellies), perch eyes, maggots or mealies attached:

Plain hook.
Jig heads of every color and shape imaginable.
Swedish pimples.
Gitzits.
Rapala jigging raps.
Skirted crappie jigs of every color.
Feathered crappie jigs of every color.
Smallish bass plastics.
Ice flies.
Ratsos.
Spoons.
About 20 other things I'm not telling you.

I'm no Galileo but there I would guess there are about a zillion possible combinations and if you keep experimenting, you will eventually find something they are hitting. I'm not trying to be flippant....you never know what they are going to hit and I've had the best luck moving spots and changing gear until you find what they want. As a default, a jig head with a small piece of crawler hooked in a natural position is a good choice. If you are vertical jigging, make sure your line is coming straight off the top of the eyelet.

Jig the bait so it hits the bottom and stirs up mud. The strike zone is usually within 8" of the bottom but that also varies. Sonar is useful. The ice should be in good shape. I caught some trout last weekend in shallower water with the bait about 2-3' off the bottom but, again, that varies.

Cascade is a fickle mistress and rewards those who put in the work so good luck and please let us know how you do.

Eric
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Cascade Ice? - by BBART - 01-12-2013, 02:09 AM
Re: [BBART] Cascade Ice? - by TherapyGuy - 01-13-2013, 01:14 AM
Re: [TherapyGuy] Cascade Ice? - by Idaho - 01-13-2013, 03:06 AM
Re: [BBART] Cascade Ice? - by BBART - 01-13-2013, 03:42 AM
Re: [BBART] Cascade Ice? - by Idaho - 01-13-2013, 05:33 AM
Re: [Idaho] Cascade Ice? - by BBART - 01-14-2013, 12:19 AM
Re: [BBART] Cascade Ice? - by Untangler - 01-15-2013, 01:26 AM
Re: [Untangler] Cascade Ice? - by curt69 - 01-15-2013, 01:45 AM
Re: [Untangler] Cascade Ice? - by BBART - 01-15-2013, 01:54 AM

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