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What I've done the best on in the past is a 3" orange power bait grub but I break the body off so it is just the tail portion that I put on my jig head. Worms work OK but not the best, try sucker meat. Typically the bite is early morning and over between 0930 and 1030. I have caught 30 plus fish on that set up between daylight and 0930 and never less than 12. I how ever am not going to tell you my spot you are on your own there. Have your holes drilled before daylight. I have heard that some people like to fish it after dark too.
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3" glow in the dark grub tipped with worm-at least this was the bait of choice last time we were there....early was better as prettyfish said. Normally orange is also the color of choice
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Well we got skunked. Fished Big Elk and only got one stinking bite. We tried every color and every combo of jigs and bait, fished anywhere from 15' to 60' of water. Plenty of fish showing up on the fish finder but they weren't in the mood for being caught. I have yet to catch a fish ice fishing up there, I don't know what my problem is but I must have bad luck when it comes to that lake. Thanks for the tips.
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I would be a little suspect of what your finder is telling you at big elk. There are a lot of suckers and chubs that suspend out there. Put a little jig tipped with a nightcrawler on and you will find out what I'm talking about. I am personally not to fond of big elk. But to each there own.
Good Luck and happy fishing
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