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Message Subject: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike
sworrall
Posted 12/25/2006 1:50 PM (#227628)
Subject: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Big pike, but none would eat.

sworrall
Posted 12/25/2006 1:55 PM (#227630 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
A few deep gills, too:


sworrall
Posted 12/26/2006 9:17 AM (#227760 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
If everything goes well, I'll be back out this afternoon, trying to get those big girls to eat a tip-up minnow. I saw one muskie, but didn't get the record switch hit in time. It was a pretty good fish, maybe 45 or so, and simply slid through.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 12/26/2006 9:37 AM (#227766 - in reply to #227760)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Good stuff Steve!!!

I wish we had some ice down here.............
musky-skunk
Posted 12/26/2006 4:55 PM (#227842 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Thats awsome, I use a flasher but never tried an underwater camera before. Still waiting on ice hear too. Can't believe those big pike just swim by that struggling little shiner. When I do get on the ice and I see fish on the flasher that won't bite I'll be picturing those gills staring at your jig.
sled
Posted 12/26/2006 5:30 PM (#227845 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat


we picked up about a 4lb. largemouth today and then about 6 pike .... they are either full on or totally shut down the past few days ... hope it's decent tomorrow. now that i learned to filet out the y-bones really well, it's become a weekly fair of nice pike for a meal. got a new ice-armor yukon shelter and love it.

bn
Posted 12/26/2006 5:50 PM (#227851 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat


lets see some pics of the pike sled! i'm glad you know how to get the y bone out now...we'll have to hit the ice...cpainter and i will be up friday afternoon looking for eyes, panfish and maybe pike...he thinks we are gonna try to go shoot some grouse but i bet we just waste shells on that project
woodieb8
Posted 12/26/2006 6:13 PM (#227852 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat




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you are lucky. its drizzling and 38 degrees and no ice in site
jonnysled
Posted 12/26/2006 6:17 PM (#227853 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: minocqua, wi.
word is there are going to be a bunch of musky guys up this week and into the weekend for some ice action so i hope we can all hook up. Andy and his two kids are coming tomorrow and i plan to be out all week and weekend .... with my 4 kids and me we can put out quite a spread! here is my crew ...

jonnysled
Posted 12/26/2006 6:44 PM (#227860 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: minocqua, wi.
http://www.exn.ca/video/?Video=exn20020325-icewater.asx

not sure if this link will open, and if it doesn't i suggest any ice fishermen or winter outdoor enthusiasts to go to musky101 or whatever laura's site is to view the link ... i'm glad i watched it and made all my kids watch it a couple times. we really are as careful as we can be but this type of information is just what you need to help you understand what to do if you go in ...
bn
Posted 12/26/2006 6:47 PM (#227861 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat


bring the kids down for the best fajitas in the north saturday nite...you know where we'll be!
sworrall
Posted 12/26/2006 7:07 PM (#227868 - in reply to #227861)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I tried to get them to go today, and did get two flags. Neither stayed pinned up, and I got some interesting video today. More soon...
Muskie Treats
Posted 12/26/2006 7:14 PM (#227870 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Cool video!!!

Steve, try hooking that shiner in front of the dorsal fin instead of behind. You'll get way better action, longevity and hooking out of your shiners and suckers. Also, get rid of that steel leader. I was experimenting this weekend and the flourocarbon got bit 3-1 over steel including 2 of the biggest 3 of the trip.

We got 19 pike in 2 days this weekend. I got the biggest @ 8#. Not bad for a hammer handle lake.

Edited by Muskie Treats 12/26/2006 7:15 PM
jonnysled
Posted 12/26/2006 8:10 PM (#227885 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: minocqua, wi.
i'm also using fluoro and don't concern myself with getting bit off ... i just have lots of leaders rigged and i wrap them around a piece of pipe insulation. the ball-bearing 2-way swivel gets pushed into the seam and then just wrap the line around it and put the hook into the foam ... they fit nice into a plano tray and are easy to carry around. i'm also using shiners and hook them through the dorsal .... never worried about where to hook, but i suppose hooking behind makes the bait struggle and get noticed more? and in front keeps them alive longer? ... i'm no monster pike catcher (not sure there are a lot of big pike in these waters), but always seem to do pretty well. i've got the advantage of coverage with 15 tipups out when i've got all the kids with me. today we got probably 10 flags for 4 hours out with only one to keep, but on wednesday we kept 4 nice pike 22 - 25" i'd guess with fewer small ones.

you gave me something to think about with where to hook bait ...

Edited by jonnysled 12/26/2006 8:11 PM
bn
Posted 12/26/2006 8:12 PM (#227887 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat


I have seen them hooked on the bottomside rear of the shiner too....anyone else try that?
sworrall
Posted 12/26/2006 8:17 PM (#227894 - in reply to #227885)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The fish were not going at all on this lake today, not even the gills, but the Pike chased some and bit twice. If I wanted better action, all I'd have to do is head into the shallow stuff and fish the smaller ones. Ths area kicked out 4 for me in one hour last winter from 35" to 43", and is sort of 'testy'. I fished a shiner with NO leader today on a jig stick, and didn't get a chaser on it. The leader on the tip up is 20# seven strand, and I've not noticed any difference in action on my tip-ups VS others using Fluoro, but I'll give it a try. I hook the shiners just ahead of the dorsal.

mreiter
Posted 12/27/2006 9:15 AM (#227948 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: menasha wi 54952
In deep clear water flouro is the way to go. Use a good 4' leader with a split shot on the main line. That gives the minnow the freedom to swim around. This set up is killer on the great lakes and will even fool brown trout every time out. I have caught pike as deep as 40'.

I agree with Steve that hooking the minnow between the tail and dorsal in deep water is best. The minnow is always kept off balance and this forces it to try and swim upwards all the time.

Next time I make it out I will take some pics.

MR
jonnysled
Posted 12/27/2006 10:11 AM (#227966 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: minocqua, wi.
steve ... when comes the part of telling us all where you are seeing the big pike? ... we'll be on the ice in about an hour ... 6 kids and 2 adults ... i don't own enough tipups to cover that math! ... life is good in the northwoods!
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 12/27/2006 10:27 AM (#227968 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I got an AquaVu SRT for Christmas. I bought the DVR, hopefully I can get vids like these. Steve, any tips??
B420
Posted 12/27/2006 10:31 AM (#227969 - in reply to #227968)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat




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Edited by B420 12/27/2006 10:33 AM
Reef Hawg
Posted 12/27/2006 10:33 AM (#227970 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat




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Location: north central wisconsin
Drop some of those tasty smelt down on a single big treble attached to steel!! It is all we use here on the flowage, though things a bit slower on the dead stuff on the clear water yet here and the shiners pick up the bonus eyes' which is nice. Nice vids!

Edited by Reef Hawg 12/27/2006 10:36 AM
sworrall
Posted 12/27/2006 11:16 AM (#227989 - in reply to #227970)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike Will Not Eat





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Here's a compilation of a few of the clips I got yesterday. On to Minocqua tonight!

Jomusky
Posted 12/27/2006 8:10 PM (#228091 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike




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Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
Cool footage. The music makes it even better.

Are you joining us next Friday, January 5th?

I can gaurantee hungry pike there and like we spoke about, even which holes.

Edited by Jomusky 12/28/2006 12:46 AM
Shep
Posted 12/28/2006 7:59 AM (#228137 - in reply to #228091)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike





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Ooh, yah. The annual trek with Jo and Tomcat! Gonna rock this year! Lake X, you best be good to us again. 5 years running, and we've had pike over 35 each year. This is the year for a 40+!
tuffy1
Posted 12/28/2006 8:48 AM (#228144 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike





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Location: Racine, Wi
I'll have to watch the vids at home. Can't see them at work.
Sled, sorry I didn't catch up to ya. Busy 2 days for me up there. Got out for a while on Christmas Eve and we popped some nice 'eyes, a bunch of 16-17" largies and a couple of snakes. The 'eyes were going nutz for a while from about 1:30-3. Off a deep point tipped with sandgrass. Cool to get on the ice. None down here though.
jonnysled
Posted 12/28/2006 8:58 AM (#228150 - in reply to #227628)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike





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Location: minocqua, wi.
no problem ... got out yesterday with Andy Grimm and his two young boys along with my crew of 4 ... slower day but imagine the tipup spread we can put out! tonight i heard that jj, rozanski and long are coming up and then nelson and corey up later this weekend ... make sure to give a shout anyone that's up in the area and wants to hit the ice ... i got all the crap and could always use another mule.
sworrall
Posted 12/28/2006 1:48 PM (#228233 - in reply to #228150)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Just rendered the Pike fillet video, how to de-bone a pike fillet easily, leaving a one piece fillet even with a 20" fish.
sworrall
Posted 12/28/2006 6:35 PM (#228299 - in reply to #228233)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Here you go:
sworrall
Posted 12/28/2006 8:46 PM (#228324 - in reply to #228299)
Subject: RE: Another day on the Ice, Big Pike





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Pretty funny stuff:


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