| Author | Subject: Re: rods and jigs |
| RJ | Posted At 18:38:25 10/28/2000
Most of my fishing is for panfish, and perch in particular. I like light weight graphite rods,ultra light reels spooled with 4# Magna Thin or the like. The rods have spring bobbers to detect the strikes. A little stiffer rod helps set the hook when fishing deeper water, over 20 ft. As for lures I've found everything from Swedish Pimples to glo in the dark rockers work in the right conditions but my secret weapon(all right maybe not so secret) is the Rat Finky in assorted sizes and colors tipped with about 3 spikes (maggots to the uninitiated but wives prefer spikes). If I could only have one color it would be chartreuse. |
| Frank Jones |
Re: rods and jigs (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 15:31:37 12/28/2000 You're absolutely right about all of the things you said, although I've tried glow in the dark poppers without having much luck. I, like you enjoy fishing for panfish and perch through the ice. I prefer to use 4Lb. line also and sometimes if I can get away with it even smaller. Lighter line keeps ice from forming on your line. One thing I do differently is use a graphite light or ultra light rod. I also object to using a spring bobber. I like to feel the fish strike which enables me to hook more. The best panfish lure is a regular gold colored Swedish Pimple or a small silver Kastaster with a maggot or wax worm on the end. Sometimes a small white grub attached to one of these will land a fish. If the fishing is slow sometimes the old primitive method of jigging a plane crawler can sometimes get the fish biting. One other thing, when you find your spot fish it dry. Often there are lots of fish down there that you don't know about. Have confidence in that spot until you know that all the fish have been caught. Good luck, and catch the big ones! |
| Frank Jones |
Re: rods and jigs (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 15:32:47 12/28/2000 You're absolutely right about all of the things you said, although I've tried glow in the dark poppers without having much luck. I, like you enjoy fishing for panfish and perch through the ice. I prefer to use 4Lb. line also and sometimes if I can get away with it even smaller. Lighter line keeps ice from forming on your line. One thing I do differently is use a graphite light or ultra light rod. I also object to using a spring bobber. I like to feel the fish strike which enables me to hook more. The best panfish lure is a regular gold colored Swedish Pimple or a small silver Kastaster with a maggot or wax worm on the end. Sometimes a small white grub attached to one of these will land a fish. If the fishing is slow sometimes the old primitive method of jigging a plane crawler can sometimes get the fish biting. One other thing, when you find your spot fish it dry. Often there are lots of fish down there that you don't know about. Have confidence in that spot until you know that all the fish have been caught. Good luck, and catch the big ones! |