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Snowy, windy wet, hooked 6 landed 4 using bead head hares ear jig and irish spring chronomid flygoddes gave me. the others members of my group were getting them on pink black, and white jigs tipped with of all thing worms. heres a few pics
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Nice fish!
I have a bunch of the irish spring patterns that I just tied up....the ones flygoddess demonstrated on saturday....but I was saving for softwater...Maybe I will try on Ririe tomorow on kokes...
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Thanks for the report . Sounds like you did better than most of the people have been doing . Curt G.
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Very interesting idea using fly patterns. I will have to try it again.
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Nice fish! Looks like you had a good trip.
I never thought about a chironomid for ice fishing as I was thinking they are the rising/hatching form of the midge. Actually I just have never thought about "ice" fishing and what bugs are available under the ice.
How was the road into the reservoir? Do they plow it regularly?
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If jigs and all don't work go back to square 1. Fly fishing [cool]
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Them are some good looking fish. I really like the dark colors. I have yet to fish chesterfield this ice season. Mostly because my auger sucks. And the ice is always so thick. Good job and nice fish.
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Flyfishing is good. That is most of what I have. I don't have any regular jigs, just bead heads and weighted flies. I have been tying up some snails, ratty dragons, some nymphs(hares ears etc), and some red/chartreuse buggers, and whatever else I can think of!!
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Great looking fish I tied up some wooly buggers and some leches i hope to try next time im out
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How light was the bite?
Trying more than one pole?
Ice thickness?
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I like that dogs eyes. Bring him to salmon.
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He might bring us luck.
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I used 2 rods buddies were using 3 each with jigs bite was lite ice was 2ft give or take
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The fish I caught a few weeks ago at Chesterfield had bellies full of snails. A snail pattern may work well under the ice up there.
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Again, I say "Renegade" [laugh][laugh][laugh][laugh]
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Those hares ears look great! What size are they?
I am thinking I need to pick up a few jig hooks so some of my buggers etc float more horizontal. But with chironomids vertical is great! I need to tie some more mids.
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Hey,
Thanks for the tips and showing your gear. I recently moved from Wisconsin and have had a hard time "ice'n" the trout. At the end of the day it is still fishing no matter what your using...sometimes they are active and sometimes they arent
Thanks,
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[quote poky-mon]Snowy, windy wet, hooked 6 landed 4 using bead head hares ear jig and irish spring chronomid flygoddes gave me. the others members of my group were getting them on pink black, and white jigs tipped with of all thing worms. heres a few pics[/quote]
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