If you could only have one jig ice fishing…

  • cny tim
    Rome, NY
    Posts: 168
    #1297849

    What would it be?
    Size 12 Chartreuse/green/glow marmooska

    derek_johnston
    On the water- Minnesota
    Posts: 5022
    #474477

    Chartreuse Fatboy

    Calvin Svihel
    Moderator
    Northwest Metro, MN
    Posts: 3862
    #474483

    Glo-Devil!!!!!

    hoistafish1
    Long Prairie,MN
    Posts: 402
    #474498

    chartreuse moon-glo, best all around jig that I’ve found.

    Fishing Machine
    Lansing, Ia
    Posts: 810
    #474501

    Quote:


    chartreuse moon-glo, best all around jig that I’ve found.


    cny tim
    Rome, NY
    Posts: 168
    #474503

    Noticing alot of chartreuse here as far as color

    cny tim
    Rome, NY
    Posts: 168
    #474535

    Mark is there anything else in your box?

    sallie
    Posts: 95
    #474549

    A purple/glitter rocker

    derek_johnston
    On the water- Minnesota
    Posts: 5022
    #474567

    A pink/rainbow silly smacker.

    Fife
    Ramsey, MN
    Posts: 4054
    #474575

    A green/chart. horizontal jig. I don’t remember the name, but it has three segments and then the hook out the back. Crappies, gills, perch, and walleyes all fall victim to it.

    derek_johnston
    On the water- Minnesota
    Posts: 5022
    #474591

    Something like this?

    Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #474856

    Purple Moon Gliter get the nod for my back water gill’n

    scenic tackle
    Bemidji, MN
    Posts: 727
    #474947

    I too would have to say the Perch Go Devil. It has proven itself over many times as a multi species lure. Tip it with either a minnow head or several waxworms.

    scottsteil
    Central MN
    Posts: 3817
    #474986

    Since I fish walleye/perch no more than anything else, it would be the 1/8 Ounce Go Devil for sure

    scenic tackle
    Bemidji, MN
    Posts: 727
    #476031

    1/32 ???? Oh man…single hook then?

    scenic tackle
    Bemidji, MN
    Posts: 727
    #476488

    Hmmmmm have to put some thought into that one.

    Water is cooling off fast up here now. I am hoping to get out a bit more yet before freeze up.

    icejockey
    Posts: 4
    #477855

    Last winter is was a orange gem-n-eye for me and a tail hooked minnow.

    schlankki
    otsego, mn
    Posts: 121
    #479149

    a fiskas horizantal jig (like the jigging rap) natural color

    scottsteil
    Central MN
    Posts: 3817
    #479181

    Welcome Schlannki, glad to have you onboard

    schlankki
    otsego, mn
    Posts: 121
    #479455

    thanks scott

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #479459

    This warm stretch we’re seeing right now sure slowed up the ice chatter. A week ago with the cooler overnight temps guys were really starting to feel the itch.

    From the look of the long range forecast next week will put guys back in the mood to talk ice fishing.

    BRRRRRR!

    dodge_boy
    Minocqua, Wi
    Posts: 554
    #479916

    I would have to say this would be my bait of choice. Those fish can’t resist it, I always bring home a limit with this.

    scottsteil
    Central MN
    Posts: 3817
    #480034

    Is that clock waterproof

    Thinice1
    Elk River, MN
    Posts: 73
    #482618

    glo red genz bug with wax worms or a demon with a minnow, also starting to use the fiskas more and more i discovered them last year and they work great, tought to beat a chubby darter or a angel eye spoon, aww i have to many favorites

    yellowjacket
    Byron, MN
    Posts: 1013
    #486835

    Chartreusse, black, and gold teardrop!

    chris-tuckner
    Hastings/Isle MN
    Posts: 12318
    #488976

    Any of the Scenic jigging spoons! These are hands down the best!

    deepportage
    Posts: 18
    #488992

    Go devil in 16oz, I would give my left toe if they would make a gold 16oz go devil, I have painted my own but factory finish would be nice!!!
    #2 Rattle varmits
    Nice site you all have here…

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