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Well my 5 year old son and I have a goal of getting a catfish through the ice at Willard this year. I am looking for suggestions on some ways to do this. Tubedude suggested small lures tipped with worm. I am sure that would work. Does any one else have ideas. Does any one have experience with cats through the ice at Willard?
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caught a few up at Kaysville ponds using worms a few inches above the bottom. They were fun fighters and cool to see on the ice.
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How did they bite. Was it a really soft bite or did they take it fairly well. Do I need a spring bobber for them?
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no spring bobber needed. They bite strong enough for ya to see it....nothing compared to in the hot summer nights, but you know they are there. We found to wait a minute before setting the hook so that they actually get it into their mouth helped us with hookups.
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Thanks for the info. Sounds like it is posible.
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Up here in Wyoming one of our lakes is awesome for cats during the Winter.
They hit jig jigging spoons (tipped with bait or not). I prefer to tip with minnow heads. We catch them at night, 5' or so off the bottom in 15' of water. Sometimes 10'
Glow seems to be best. We are talking big cats too 10-15lbs.
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