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Rick Larson![]() |
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Did a quicky tonight on a small lake close by (Weyers) and managed to ice these fine fish specimens shown in the link below. The only way they bit was if the bait was slightly bouncing upwards a foot off of and from the bottom. Attachments ---------------- ![]() | |||
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Nofish![]() |
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Member Posts: 376 Location: Menominee MI, In Da UP Eh? | Nice slabs! Whens the fish fry? ![]() | ||
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JLDII![]() |
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Member Posts: 714 | Say Rick, I don't see a bobber, were you straight lining those gills, or using a spring bobber? Nice fish. Fried please, no sauce, just some salt and pepper. Oh, and some fries on the side please. Thank You! | ||
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Hi Rick, I am making some plastic tails for fishing pearch, bluegills, and cropies. They look great on the end of an ice jig. We have to give them a try. I think that they would work great. Give me a call after Christmas. Your gillies look tasty. | |||
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Rick Larson![]() |
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Ok Pat, we'll have to hook up on a trip soon so I can test those fishy looking tails that you make. And Jack, that rod tip is a'kin to a spring bobber, very light and able to show the slightest touch. The problem with a bobber on finicky biters is, the bobber is in a fixed position, whereas without (a bobber), you can work the water column. Every single bluegill bit when I was jiggling an extra small jig up from the bottom. If I didn't touch the bottom with it, they wouldn't touch it. And Ralph, will share my catch with you anytime! Edited by Rick Larson 12/23/2003 8:56 AM | |||
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Dave![]() |
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Member Posts: 284 | That is an HT Ice Blue rod. Nice selection. The tip is so light that you don't need a spring. Nice Gills. | ||
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trap![]() |
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Member Posts: 103 Location: Collins, WI | Nice gills Rick, I fished that lake 12 years ago, looks like there's still some quality gills to be had! Did you use wax worms or something on that jig? | ||
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Bo582![]() |
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Member Posts: 61 Location: Westland, MI. | Hey Rick, That's some nice eating there, Pal. I hope you and your Family have a Wonderful Holiday and a very Happy New Year. Talk to you next year. | ||
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Rick Larson![]() |
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Thanx Bo, and return the wish. ![]() Yeah Trap, mousies were the bait and 2 pound test is the reason such a light jig could be presented without a splitshot. Course you'll know those light bluegill bites are actually the fish coming up with the bait, right? With a slpit shot on the line you would never see the line go slack, in time! | |||
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sworrall![]() |
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Location: Rhinelander | Great catch, Rick! I hope to kick the gills around a bit during the holidays here in Oneida. Looks like the weather wil cooperate, too! | ||
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