03-22-2017, 10:40 AM
[quote Therapist]Google " quick strike rig". It is a method of fishing live or dead minnows for fish such as Northern Pike and Musky. It essentially is a double hook rig, usually two treble hooks, with one hooked in the nose of the minnow and the other in the top of the back. You would use large minnows, 6-8 inch chubs, suckers. [blue] Here in Utah they would be dead. [/blue] The whole thing is suspended beneath bobber large enough to keep the bait off the bottom. The rig will suspend the bait in a horizontal position. Heavy rod, line, etc. Good luck !![/quote]
Except, at Pineview they would be illegal. Great at Yuba, just not at Pineview.
From the current guidebook:
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Except, at Pineview they would be illegal. Great at Yuba, just not at Pineview.
From the current guidebook:
Quote:Pineview Reservoir, Weber County
• Limit 20 crappie.
• CLOSED to the possession of tiger muskie. All tiger muskie must be immediately released.
• Tiger muskie may not be taken by means of underwater spear fishing.
• Closed to the use of underwater spear fishing to take largemouth and smallmouth bass from April 1 through the fourth Saturday of June.
•[red] Unlawful to use whole fish for bait. Cut bait fish must not be larger than one inch in any dimension and no more than one piece per hook.[/red]
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