I have one tied to one of my icerods at all times…very good bait..
but o have never fished one in the summer
January 2, 2014 at 8:59 pm
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I have one tied to one of my icerods at all times…very good bait..
but o have never fished one in the summer
not a hole lot of post this year…….how the bite been……..ive been haveing some luck…… hows the night bite been…..oh ya and happy new year……lets hope for some good luck in 2014….
Started the ice fishing season off today seen lots of fish on the cam…gills perch crappie …but I had the wrong choice of bait ..did have a couple of bites. 4-6ina
hey thanks man……that was the one I thought they where talking about…but I just wanted to make sure…….I just picked that cam up for 99 bucks…and it will be here in 2days…..thanks again man
sweet i found somthing like that in the red cedar river.last spring but it didnt have the sheepshead on it
i had the same one last year ………sweeeeeet auger ,….but got laid-off for a while and had to sell it ………..sure di miss big red
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Odd not really sounds familiar. Wasn’t there a cow album?
hmmm I may look into them are they on iTunes yet?
there was on called animals….i think
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Very cool Encompassed most species here on IDO..including the Sasquatch
Where is that fish where they are standing in the mouth at the end ???
it was in hayward wisconsin
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I usually use latex myself. Carbonite sounds uncomfortable.
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My energy drink is a Miller High Life!!
-J.
amen to that brother
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I’m so confused…. lol.
yep same here…..its like a bad icefishing acid
trip…..
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I don’t understand what people are doing with houses on the ice right now. Have the been outside and see the weather? I don’t care what the ice is today it will change tomorrow. If you think it’s OK to pull out your perm, pull it off when you’re done for the day. There’s no reason to be that antsy.
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The answer to that is as diverse as the fishermen you’ll find on the ice.
Some of the more common “hot lures”:
Ratso
Shrimpo
Jiggin Rap
Demon spoon
Gill Pill
not looking good for the sleeper shack trip i was going to take this year mother nature
i hooked a capt.wheel ….i thought it was the biggest cat know to man….oh and my moms glasses when i was 11
yep same here just on my way out the door…..be safe out there
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The Swedish Pimple®
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Swedish Pimple
The Swedish Pimple is a superb jigging lure. This type of lure has been widely used in Sweden for over 100 years with exceptional results on both fresh and salt-water fish. Jig it, summer or winter!
Their proven ability to take walleye, trout, Coho salmon, northern, bass, pan fish and many salt water species makes owning this lure a must for most fishermen. As a general rule the larger sizes are for game fish in deep water lakes.
The smaller sizes are for pan fish in shallow lakes; or trout, bass, etc. in rivers. All sizes will produce game fish and pan fish if both types inhabit the same waters. Ultra-lite and light action rods, with balanced reels spooled with 2 or 4 lb. Test line teamed with a Swedish Pimple, Vingla or Flute Spoon has brought many large pan fish to the dinner table.
Our smallest size Swedish Pimples, Vinglas and Flute Spoons with treble hooks that are tipped with a small minnow, wiggler or grub do well.
Often a perch eye on a single hook is a real producer of perch, crappie and stray walleye or white bass. The eye has a strong odor and is so tough; several hard bites will not remove it. If you miss a bite, you can often tease the fish into coming back for more because the bait is still on. When fishing for crappies, retrieve the Swedish Pimple, Vingla or Flute Spoon slowly by sunken timer brush or weeds. A #2WP Swedish Pimple with a single hook tipped with a white plastic grub is extremely effective for vertical jigging crappies by sunken docks or timbers or try a #2PS retrieved slowly for perch.
Use a #2, 3, 4 or 5 Swedish Pimple, Flute Spoon or Vingla for best results on pan fish and game fish in shallower waters. Used with a lift, fall and pause retrieve, they are good spinning spoons for all game and pan fish. To use as a spinning lure with a straight I or interrupted retrieve, reverse the location of the red flipper for more kick to the lure (i.e. remove the flipper and reinstall it on the flat side of the Pimple). A bonus Single Baiter Hook and Flipper is supplied with sizes 2,3 and 4.
The largest sizes are fast becoming favorite salt-water lures. Use a sharp lift and settle routine in your retrieve for the most erratic action to simulate the injured baitfish action most prize fish can’t resist.
Larger size treble hooks can be installed to suit most needs without harming the action and attraction at the strike zone.
These fine lures, forged of solid brass are available in six lustrous metallic finishes in metal, eight prism colors, white pearl and three fluorescent colors.
The finishes, in ratio to sales preference are Nickel, Gold, White Pearl, Silver and Copper.
The color preferences ration is Fluorescent Orange, Fluorescent Yellow, Chartreuse, Glo, Red, Green Pearl, Yellow, Blue, Fluorescent Kelly, Lavender, Neon Blue, Neon Green and Painted Pink, White Pearl, in solid colors over all brass bodies, are now hot for brook trout, kokanee, lake trout, salmon and whitefish and are available in all sizes.
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We also offer our NEW “Crushed Ice” color patterns in Copper Ice, Gold Ice, Black Ice, Yellow Ice, Pink Ice, White Ice, Orange Ice, Purple Ice, Blue Ice, Green Ice, Red Ice and Nickel Ice colors.
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Our Swedish Pimples are now available in 10 sizes and weights, and hammered finishes in sizes 2 through 14.
#2 1/10 oz – 1 inch
#3 1/5 oz – 1 ½ inches
#4 ¼ oz – 1 ¾ inches
#5 1/3 oz. – 1 7/8 inches
#6 ½ oz – 2 ¼ inches
#7 ¾ oz. – 2 ¾ inches
#8 1 oz – 3 ¼ inches
#9 1 5/8 oz. – 4 inches
#10 2 oz – 4 ¼ inches
#14 4 oz – 5 inches
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P.O. Box 71 Dept. INT
Gladstone, Michigan 49837
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