Q:
So Im new at the whole ice fishing thing, during the summer me and my friend pike fish all the time now that we got our lisences. But last year we trid ice fishing for pike and had absolutly no luck. I think we might have been too deep in the water, or using the wrong bait but i'm not sure. Do we use minnows, sucker minnows, hard baits, worms or what? And how deep should i go. Also I'm not sure because i don't have a depth or fish finder. Just a pole, some tip-ups and a auger. So if you would help me out a little i'd appreciate it. Thanks.
Question by eddie21. Uploaded on November 12, 2009
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stay no deeper than 15 feet, use a lead clip on depth finder, and shiners, rough the sides of the shiners up a little to get the scales rubbed up, hook them behind the dorsal fin, and suspend at about 5 feet. good luck
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stay no deeper than 15 feet, use a lead clip on depth finder, and shiners, rough the sides of the shiners up a little to get the scales rubbed up, hook them behind the dorsal fin, and suspend at about 5 feet. good luck
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