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I know this doesn't pertain to everyone on this board (ice) but what is your favorite lure for just after iceout... some have told me crankbaits along shallow riprap but not sure bout that right now.. Thanks
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suspending jerkbaits with long pauses
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both! if ya put out a crankbait you'll have to crank real slow, and if its the jerkbait count to about 8 between twitches, if ya can stand the wait lol
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What's iceout
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hey reb, lol, please check your pm...
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When I used to fish iceouts, the weightless fluke was the best bass catcher for me, sometimes just deadsticking it was what was needed.
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![]() reb dis is ice out.. as in ya gotta dig da "ice out" of your rod eyes.. ![]() zooker
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I use soft plastic trout worms wacky rigged with a few split shots. These have worked wonders for me over the past few years.
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remember rip-rap rocks hold heat, so that will probably uncover first, so i'd fish it with a shakey worm.
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Favorite ice out bait for me hands down is the Smithwick Rattlin Rogue in the 4 1/2 inch size. Black back, gold sides and orange belly. They call it the bream color, but it don't look like a bream to me. But it works great here in NW Indiana. I work it around shallow weedbeds and brush near deeper water. Especially early in the day when the water is calm. I work it like a surface bait really. Cast it out and let it sit a few seconds. Then give it a jerk, jerk and pause retrieve. Some days a long pause between jerks works best and other days little pause at all will work better. Just experiment. The bass I am holding here was caught this way just days after ice out.
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i caught a lot of big bass,released all of them,during ice-out..
my best lure is SLUG-O..i try to target SMALLMOUTH not largemouth now..this means CURRENT, STREAMS ETC.. remember, bigger is way to go at this time on your lures, no small bait fish are born yet.. |
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gotta love the guys from down south they don't know what ice is . what ever your fishin fish it slow if that don't work then speed it up.
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jig and pork trailer
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I have been having great success with a 3" Brewer's Grub on a 1/16 oz. open jig head fished SLOOOOOOW and steady at various depths. Work the deeper water adjacent to shallow flats if possible. Great winter tactic. Here is a chunky 3lb'er I caught at lunchtime just yesterday. 65% of ponds is still ice covered....
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