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Jiggin Action

Author Subject: Jiggin Action
ICESHANTY Posted At 09:09:09 05/12/2000
When the fishing gets tough for bluegills try 1lb test line and no.12 chartruse green jig tipped with a waxworm for better action. Change your jigging motion to trigger fish that won't bite. Slow : Raise or lower jig 1/2" to 1/4" at a time very slowly in the zone where you think the fish are. Fast: Jig hard and fast above the fish zone then slowly lower letting it drop free fall the last couple of inches. High: During March and April Wisconsin late ice bluegills can be found less than 1 foot under the ice.
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Nolan Male Re: Jiggin Action (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 16:48:44 10/10/2000

When jigging for perch get a piece of line that will reach about 4 ft under the ice. On the end of the line attach a 2 1/2in by a 2 1/2 in piece of alumminum foil to it with no hooks. Attach it to a piece of your gear and you have a fish attracter!!
Good Luck!!
American Bow Re: Jiggin Action (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 22:23:40 12/29/2001

I am going Ice Fishing Tomorrow on early ice and I am going for panfish so thanx for the tip!
salmon fisher Re: Jiggin Action (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 14:03:15 01/04/2002

We don't have a lot of perch in Colorado but we do have kokanee salmon which are fun to catch on a orange and silver swedish pimple with a mill worm. What I want to know is if these salmon aren't hitting on this what else can I use to catch them.The other fish in the lakes are trout and northern pike but the only ones I want are the salmon