My cousin and I hit the lake on Saturday and set out to find some Bluegill. We had to punch a ton of holes and cover a lot of ground before we found them. They were holding close to the breakline leading up to a large shallow flat. We were both able to tangle with big Gills up to 9 1/4″. The TUCR Power Noodle and Bullwhip were great for detecting the light biters. We used 3 different colors and 2 different sizes of Kenders tungsten jigs to catch all of our fish. Some of them came on just plastics and others came live bait (eurolarvae).
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Ice Fishing Bluegills
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plumbum75Posts: 51January 5, 2016 at 6:11 pm #1589997
nice gilberts……I’m jealous …..no fishable ice here in northeast Illinois.
High of 17 next Monday……hopefully be out Friday after work time.January 5, 2016 at 6:14 pm #1589999As always, great video Brad
Curious, which rod was the white one you were using?January 7, 2016 at 8:54 am #1590400As always, great video Brad
Curious, which rod was the white one you were using?That is a Tuned Up Custom Rods Power Noodle. I did the thread wraps in Vikings colors .
January 8, 2016 at 4:14 pm #1590867Awesome job, lake looks familiar, is it sag by st. johns?
No this wasn’t where you’re thinking. This was actually filmed on a small lake in Western Wisconsin.
bob foxPosts: 2January 13, 2016 at 9:14 am #1592216bob fox Where are you located? Its a bummer that you don’t have ice yet. It was late getting here in most of MN as well.
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