Favorite Walleye Ice Lures
GNWC Rookie
Posted 10/1/2007 5:58 PM (#62004)
Subject: Favorite Walleye Ice Lures


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Location: LaCrosse, WI
As I'm gearing up for the upcomming Ice guiding season I find myself stocking up on lures again. I have my favorites, but wondered what everybody else likes.

My favorites are as follows.

Jiggin Rapala size 5-7
BuckShot Rattle Spoon (some modified as dropper rigs)
Heddon Sonars
Nils Masters
GoDevil jigging spoons
The good old hook & sinker combo

I've never had great success with the Chubby Darters.

What are your favorites?
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thumper
Posted 10/2/2007 7:58 AM (#62026 - in reply to #62004)
Subject: Re: Favorite Walleye Ice Lures


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If you can find them, try some Vib-E lures (similar to the Sonars). I was experimenting with some blade baits this past year, and the Vib-E lures were the fastest reacting blades I tried. What I mean by that is that they started "vibrating" sooner on the upstroke, and with less effort then Sonars, Cicadas or Zips. I have never tried them on the ice, but I will be this year. You can lift them slower and with shorter strokes and get the same action, which I think is better on the ice.

Dave S



Edited by thumper 10/2/2007 7:59 AM
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Jayman
Posted 10/2/2007 8:44 AM (#62029 - in reply to #62026)
Subject: Re: Favorite Walleye Ice Lures



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Gem n eyes with a shiner head. Put more eyes on the ice for me last year than any other jigging bait. Tip-ups at night lead the race.

Swedish pimple is another must have. IMHO.
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bradley894
Posted 10/2/2007 11:16 AM (#62040 - in reply to #62004)
Subject: Re: Favorite Walleye Ice Lures


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Location: in the boat off the east shore somewhere
just give me the old sweedish pimple and half a shiner and drill me a hole over some fish... keepin it oldschool,, over some fish means more than what you put down.. although thumper might have something going up there... thanks for the tip,,,
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GNWC Rookie
Posted 10/2/2007 11:34 AM (#62043 - in reply to #62026)
Subject: Re: Favorite Walleye Ice Lures


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Location: LaCrosse, WI
Thanks for the replies. I do use Swedish Pimples and even some of the Vibe E's. We fish with blade baits a lot on the Mississippi and the Heddons and the BFISHN (heddon bodies) seem to out produce the Vibe E's and the Zonars. I won a box of Vibe E's at the GNWC championship a few years ago. I'll have to throw them in with the ice gear.

As for the Gem-n-Eyes I hadn't really seen any of the JB tackle stuff. They have some interesting stuff in their line. I'm interested in the Gem-N-Eye and the Rattling Varmit (this could be another option like the Buckshot spoon). Lindy has a pretty cool new spoon comming out this year to. I think it's called the rattl'n flyer.

I have two big group trips booked so I need to make sure I have lots of options for everyone to try.
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B.JAY
Posted 10/8/2007 6:41 PM (#62355 - in reply to #62004)
Subject: Re: Favorite Walleye Ice Lures


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BELEIVE IT OR NOT THE 1/8TH OZ OR 1/4 OZ THUMPER JIGS WORK AWSUM ALSO. TIP IT WITH A WHOLE FATHEAD OR SMALL GOLDEN SHINER AND BOUNCE IT OFF THE BOTTOM. AN OTHER GOOD SET UP IS THE NO. 2 MOON-GLO. ANY COLOR. JUST ZAP IT WITH A LITTLE LIGHT AND LET IT RIP. GOOD LUCK FISHIN'
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Eyehunter
Posted 10/9/2007 10:41 AM (#62374 - in reply to #62355)
Subject: Re: Favorite Walleye Ice Lures


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Location: Greenville Wi
I wa surfing the other nite and came across a Mich site and this guy posted pic of some of his ice lures I ordered a bunch http://www.ficiousjigs.com/1257.html
He also made up custom colors with purple
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