Casting for White fish, Tubilee, Ciscos?
Disco Dan
Posted 10/6/2011 7:10 AM (#519557)
Subject: Casting for White fish, Tubilee, Ciscos?


Hey Guys, will any of our muskies favorite baitfish be able to be caught by hook and line? And if so what would you guys use? I was thinking small small Mepps spinners. Thanks for any suggestions you may have. Heading to a area where no baitshops sell suckers and would luv a live option. Feel free to hit me at [email protected]
Tim Schmitz
Posted 10/6/2011 7:16 AM (#519558 - in reply to #519557)
Subject: Re: Casting for White fish, Tubilee, Ciscos?




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Location: MN
A few years ago in Canada we fished for whitefish using a 3/4oz sinker with 18" snell and a peice of white gulp and caught all the whitefish we wanted. The spinner might work as well.
JBush
Posted 10/6/2011 7:57 AM (#519563 - in reply to #519558)
Subject: Re: Casting for White fish, Tubilee, Ciscos?




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Location: Ontario
In open water I've caught lots in August and September downrigging small Williams W40 and W60s, no2 Mepps Aglia Longs, x4 Flatfish and a few other baits. Watch them rise on the graph as the evening moves along, sun hits the trees, back down they go. They`re a fun fish to catch, very pugnacious and they hit hard, always have all three prongs of the treble stuck in their little tarpon-shaped mouth. Downrigging we get them up as high as about 29feet at dusk, by actual sundown they`re headed back down 50-70feet. No2 silver Aglia works great. Trolling or jigging them would likely be a lot more efficient than casting and retrieving. There are nights when you can fill the boat with them and once they`re gone, they`re gone. Same thru the ice, when the schools come thru, everyone can sit in a semi circle and someone has a fish on the whole time. I`ve seen schoools that measure city blocks in size. After trolling thru them your leader and rigging is plastered with meat and scales.
RUMBLEFISH
Posted 10/6/2011 4:03 PM (#519608 - in reply to #519557)
Subject: RE: Casting for White fish, Tubilee, Ciscos?




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Something I learned from a friend who uses cisco's , keep them in a round bait pen so they can swim ... otherwise they're goners . I think they were netting them ?? Don't remember !?!?!?
Anonymous
Posted 10/6/2011 7:23 PM (#519634 - in reply to #519557)
Subject: RE: Casting for White fish, Tubilee, Ciscos?


you can get cisco with sabiki rigs. they are saltwater baitfish hair jigs. there tiny small hook jigs they work great.put a half oz weight on bottom and lower to depth after locating them with depth unit using small spinning rod. jig with short snaps. they are killer on ciscos . they sell them at saltwater sportsman and cabelas. the only problem is they have like 6 jigs with hooks on 1 rig which might be illegal in your state.
Guest
Posted 10/6/2011 9:01 PM (#519646 - in reply to #519634)
Subject: RE: Casting for White fish, Tubilee, Ciscos?


on Vermilion just find the Whitefish/Ciscos and cast their way with a Pounder or 2-Pounder and you will get a few , plus an occasional big muskie...............
ManitouDan
Posted 10/6/2011 9:41 PM (#519650 - in reply to #519557)
Subject: Re: Casting for White fish, Tubilee, Ciscos?




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cast a 2 pounder ? dang
happy hooker
Posted 10/7/2011 9:52 AM (#519695 - in reply to #519650)
Subject: Re: Casting for White fish, Tubilee, Ciscos?




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you cant use ciscos for bait in Minn can you???????