01-18-2004, 09:38 PM
[size 2]When I first started ice fishing, I used to try a 2 hook setup. At first, I would put a barrell swivel and tie a second line or use a snap swivel to the barrell. This year (I mean 2003) I started drop shotting. This was coupled with me learning to tie Palomer knot last January. I have successfully used the palomer knot on everything(except my spelling disability). [/size]
[size 2]I have read for years that ice flies can catch lots of fish. I always thought they caught small fish. Me wants big fish![cool] I have used tubes and paddlbugs with minnows and nightcrawlers for years. When the fish are hungry, we been doing very well. But, sometimes you have to down size. [/size]
[size 2]This season starting at Scofield in early december, I have drop shotted through the ice. I have found that using an ice fly on top(eyelet on the nose. not on top) with a meal worm or a wax worm(even some perch meat) gives me another option for them fishface little buggers. It has worked exremely well at Jordanelle(Lake X). I've used it at Strawberry too. I've been told you can use woolley buggers and more traditional flies on top too.[/size]
[size 2]On the bottom, we have been using 1/8oz tubes, grubs, jigs, and altered paddlebugs(I prefer the heavier weight). I haven't seen any problems with this setup, except for using old 6lb line at Strawberry bringing a Cutthroatasaurus Rex thru the hole([blush]doh, user error). The polymer knot gives the user 100% knot strtength. I can't wait to try it at FIshlake with 1/0 hooks and a slab of perchmeat. [/size]
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[size 2]I have read for years that ice flies can catch lots of fish. I always thought they caught small fish. Me wants big fish![cool] I have used tubes and paddlbugs with minnows and nightcrawlers for years. When the fish are hungry, we been doing very well. But, sometimes you have to down size. [/size]
[size 2]This season starting at Scofield in early december, I have drop shotted through the ice. I have found that using an ice fly on top(eyelet on the nose. not on top) with a meal worm or a wax worm(even some perch meat) gives me another option for them fishface little buggers. It has worked exremely well at Jordanelle(Lake X). I've used it at Strawberry too. I've been told you can use woolley buggers and more traditional flies on top too.[/size]
[size 2]On the bottom, we have been using 1/8oz tubes, grubs, jigs, and altered paddlebugs(I prefer the heavier weight). I haven't seen any problems with this setup, except for using old 6lb line at Strawberry bringing a Cutthroatasaurus Rex thru the hole([blush]doh, user error). The polymer knot gives the user 100% knot strtength. I can't wait to try it at FIshlake with 1/0 hooks and a slab of perchmeat. [/size]
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