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The weather was to rainy last night so I did not have to work today. So I thought I would give it a try to see if I could catch some minnows never done it before. I went to gem lake down by the lower power plant and put out my trap. I walked the bank for a hour or two casting a rapala caught 1- 12" rainbow and no minnows. Any body got any tips on how or where to catch minnows around idaho falls? Any help would be greatly appreciated . Send me a PM If you prefer.
Thanks Jim[fishin]
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I used bread. Maybe I will have to go put my traps out later tonight and leave them tell early morning.
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I'm curious... How do you use minnows, since it's illegal to use them as live bait?
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[quote StacyR]I'm curious... How do you use minnows, since it's illegal to use them as live bait?[/quote]
Dead.
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There dead when i use them.
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Make sure they are not trout. If you have more than the limit of even tiny trout it is still a ticket. Ron
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Well, I figured dead. What I mean is, how do you use them dead? Tipping jigs? Casting on lures? For what species?
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I usually use them for trout on the south fork (snake). I drift fish with them. I thread them on a hook and bounce them along the bottom.
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Thanks for the info.I will make sure to put back any trout minnows i catch.
jim [fishin]
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There are lots of different ways to rig them. I rig them on a long shank hook by threading the hook through the mouth and gills then sticking the hook through the body down by the tail or anus.
I also thread a line through the body and then tie on a treble that I hook in the butt. I don't do that too much anymore because it is much more difficult and I don't like using trebles much anymore.
Like has been stated you just find the amount of weight necessesary to tap the bottom. Put the weight 18" above the minnow. I usually throw up and across stream letting the minnow bounce down stream.
I like to find undercut banks and big boulders where the browns might be hiding.
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I use 2 prong 2" long shank minnow hooks and rig them much as Windriver has described.
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Go at night with a really bright flash light and scout some of the areas you want to set your trap in. minnows can be seen with a hand held spot light pretty easy then when you throw your trap out use dry dog food and if you do it at dusk you can use a small waterproof flash light as the minnows are attracted to light you can also use a green chem light , put it in your minnow net as throw it out. Look for small drainage ditches that dump into the river that's where i always find mine
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Do you freeze them? Any preservatives?
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i use doritos to catch mine. the monnows are big fans of nacho cheese. also when you freeze them they do get a little softer then when they are fresh but they are still usable.
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Thanks for the tips I will give them a try.
Jim
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To freeze them I space them out on a tray, pat them dry with a paper towel, put them in the freezer for an hour, then seal-a-meal them. They'll last for years.
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Thanks everybody.
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