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Title: Blue gill bait
Post by: walliceman on Oct 22, 2003, 02:54 PM
Hey guys,

Just joined the site and what i fine one for hardwater it is! Anyways until i can get my walleye jigging rod im stuck with an ultra light rod with 4 pound line. So heres my question, what bait should i start out with wax worms, maggots, mousees? I need some advise. also maybe jiggin methods ive never actually targeted sunfish but i just wanna know.

-Evan
Title: Re:Blue gill bait
Post by: Hard_H2O on Oct 22, 2003, 03:56 PM
Check out Custom Jigs & Spins. They have many fine panfish jigs. The smaller rat finkee and the smaller demon are great for gills.
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Post by: walliceman on Oct 22, 2003, 06:01 PM
Im talking livebait, so i tip my jigs. ::)

-Evan
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Post by: Cooley on Oct 22, 2003, 07:48 PM
I started out with mousees,fished with them for a few
years,then went to wax worms ,thats all I use now.
I have been ice fishing for gills for about 16 years now.
boy, how time flys.................g ood luck
Title: Re:Blue gill bait
Post by: Exudedude on Oct 23, 2003, 08:18 AM
I have found that eurolarvae or maggots work the best.. and they color them so you can change color!... they hold up reather well and are easy to keep alive as well!
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Post by: BlackIce on Nov 14, 2003, 11:02 PM
Haven't tried eurolarvae do Waxies it is for me.  I tried spikes a few times last year and was not impressed.
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Post by: GatorSlayer on Nov 16, 2003, 07:24 PM
If you can get your hands on it, you may want to pick up some Chena Bait. It's a strip of fatty tissue rolled up for storage purposes. When you want to fish it, cut a strip off about 3/4 to 1" long and 1/8" wide and hook it near one of the ends. This bait will stay on your hook FOREVER, LITERALLY! It is possible to catch over 50 fish on one strip of bait, and it seems the longer the bait is used, the better it gets. For those of you that go about twice to three times a week, one container could last you the whole season. Does this bait gaurantee fish? Absolutely not, but when fish turn away from your grubs and mousies, it sure is nice to have another option to drop down the hole. It comes in a case about the size of a half dollar, so it is easy to pack and bring along every time out.
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Post by: DaFish on Nov 26, 2003, 11:58 PM
Hey Gatorslayer  in what state do you get this chena bait in?  I live in Illinois and would like to find some.  Do you know of a mail order place that I can get it?  Thanks
Title: Re:Blue gill bait
Post by: ZachSchuler on Nov 28, 2003, 04:03 PM
I use spikes and wax worms. They seem to equally catch fish. Spikes are a lot tougher though. Sometimes I can catch 50 fish on the same 2 spikes. Whereas waxworms usually only last 1 fish.
Title: Re:Blue gill bait
Post by: GatorSlayer on Nov 30, 2003, 04:16 PM
I get mine at a local bait shop in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Here's the info off the card:

Southway Enterprises
P.O. Box 383
Markesan, WI 53946
Phone: (920) 398-3791

Give the number a try, maybe you could work something out in terms of shipping. You should only need 1 container a year, but this stuff lasts for ever if keep air-tight, cool, and ever so slightly moist. It will literally last for years.
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Post by: DaFish on Dec 02, 2003, 04:54 PM
Thanks GatorSlayer
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Post by: ButchT on Dec 16, 2003, 01:33 PM
A recent thread on another icefishing site I belong to had a lot of good things to say about small strips of raw chicken skin.  
One member brought up the danger of salmonella.  Another said keep your fingers out of your mouth, you don't get sick from maggot juice, do you?  Just something to think about.
One member said he cut the strips about 3/16 x 3/8 in advance and soaked them in the oil or water tuna fish comes packed in, then kept them in small pill bottles.  I'm going to try some different scents (anise oil, cod liver oil, commercial scents, etc.) and food coloring, as well.
Apparently, chicken skin works better when a hot bite is on than when fish are in a neutral or negative mood, and it softens and the action gets better as more fish are caught on it.  It is very tough and stays on the hook and lasts a long time.
I have used thin strips cut from colored balloons with some success in the past.  Try different colors; when using the balloon strips I usually tipped with grub baits of some type.
I read somewhere since last ice season about using nightcrawler scented Smelly Jelly so I bought some.  I'll try it this winter.
Anybody else got some "off the wall" ideas?  Don't hesitate to post them here.....he--, I'll try (most) anything once!!! ;D
Title: Re:Blue gill bait
Post by: Pop on Dec 17, 2003, 10:50 AM
I have always had good luck with strips of chamois.  I cut small triangles about 3/4" long and a little less than 1/4" at the widest part.  New chamois seem to work best.  Any of the fish oils, with a touch of garlic, and put them in a small jar.  There have been times these strips would out fish live bait.  I have some I dyed red and they work great.  The longer you have them on the hook the softer they get.  The softer they are the more action they have.

Pop
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Post by: acsacmboy on Dec 29, 2003, 10:32 AM
spikes or mouseies
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Post by: icehoe on Dec 31, 2003, 09:18 AM
maggot juice?
  I have  14 and 16 year old sons, one night after watching fear factor they both ate a couple of spikes and they did not get sick.  :-[ ??? :-X
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Post by: acsacmboy on Dec 31, 2003, 11:28 AM
tasty lil buggerz if you try :P
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Post by: gofish seven on Dec 31, 2003, 05:01 PM
For perch crappies and........bluegills.. .....i sometimes use perch bellies cut into 1/8 inch strips however long you want cured in water and salt.  A small bottle of cured strips will last a lifetime.  They have paid off when even live minnows didn't get a hit.  Just another thing to try.
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Post by: Melbs7 on Jan 01, 2004, 10:23 AM
how much water to how much salt? or does it really matter?



Melbs              :'(
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Post by: Bobberstop on Jan 01, 2004, 10:34 AM
My favorite is golden rod grubs a little work gathering them and more work getting the little buggers out but they do catch fish
Title: Re:Blue gill bait
Post by: acsacmboy on Jan 02, 2004, 11:00 AM
perch bellies? ill have to try that next time. hopefully they will get the fish motivated. i think if you salt minows or perch bellies  the salt is almost like an attractantused salted minnows for walleyes and it seemed to help than regualr minnows.
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Post by: reelcharacter on Mar 05, 2004, 11:20 AM
Anyone ever try the fish roe from spring caught fish?

-reelcharacter
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: Big E on Mar 09, 2004, 02:04 AM
When using spikes...what size hooks are normally used and how do you put it on the hook? Do you just hook through the body or fill the hook so the tip is not exposed? Thanks.. Big E
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: wny angler on Mar 09, 2004, 12:13 PM
Anyone ever try the fish roe from spring caught fish?

-reelcharacter
not me,but my grandfather used to dip the roe in breadcrumbs and fry it up--said it was delicious
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: mod_auger on Sep 13, 2004, 09:40 AM
I once heard on in-fisherman radio to use pieces of a crayfish's tail. I guess you are supposed to peel off the "plates" on the tail and cut the meat into small squares. I'm thinking that this tactic was for open water fishing, but it may work in the hardwater period as well. Just a thought......
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: walleyeslayer on Dec 02, 2004, 10:06 AM
i fish with waxworms.  anything will work, try this.  get a small firetiger jigging rapalla, tip the treble with a fresh waxworm, and move around alot.  i absolutely killed the gills with that last winter.  just wiggle the rap around vigorously, and raise it up slowly.  there were times i would go out to my favorite gill lake, and all id take was that one bait, and a bunch of waxworms.  sometimes a pike will hit it though, buy 2
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Post by: peple of the perch on Dec 02, 2004, 08:27 PM
 does that salt cure work for the eyes to
 ???
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Post by: Swift on Dec 04, 2004, 07:46 PM
Quit using live bait a few years ago. Been going with the Berkley line of artificials and they work as well or better than live bait on my waters placed on jamminjigs bobber fry. 1" mini tubes and for the shellcrackers some 1 1/2" plastic craws with some scent on them work very well.
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: walleyeslayer on Dec 05, 2004, 09:36 AM
Quit using live bait a few years ago. Been going with the Berkley line of artificials and they work as well or better than live bait on my waters placed on jamminjigs bobber fry. 1" mini tubes and for the shellcrackers some 1 1/2" plastic craws with some scent on them work very well.
ill have to try those.  ive tried plastics, heard how well they work, only seemed like an exercise in frustration to me.  what kind of scent do you use?
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Post by: Swift on Dec 05, 2004, 05:49 PM
Walleyeslayer - Been using the same stuff you would use during the summer for bass ie: fish formula, Dr. Juice etc. Picked up some new(?) stuff called Scent Paste by Kodiak. Designed to fill tube jigs and supposedly 100% nutural and needing no refridgeration. Could be interesting this winter, picked it up in minnow, nightcrawler and crawfish.   www.kastaway.com/Fishing_Products.cfm
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: walleyeslayer on Dec 05, 2004, 07:33 PM
thanks ill try that.  i hate having to change my baits after every fish
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: sawman on Jan 08, 2005, 08:18 PM
Huy Guys.                                                                                                                                                                  been watching gills come in and spit out wax worm or come in on vex and not bit .                                                                                                                                                               thining about trying cut bait from gill no skin just meat .                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         work great on smelt last year . :)
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: mullen2525 on Jan 08, 2005, 09:47 PM
I usually jig up some pretty big gills using a kastmaster tipped with a whole earthworm or a chunk of a nightcrawler, one lake I fish you can't keep up with um like this.
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: Pasquatch on Feb 09, 2005, 06:58 PM
I think bluegills might be just too small for me, I don't know...I like catching perch, but sunfish top out at like 10", do they fight as good as perch? How deep usually? What test line?
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Post by: walleyeslayer on Feb 10, 2005, 06:50 AM
I think bluegills might be just too small for me, I don't know...I like catching perch, but sunfish top out at like 10", do they fight as good as perch? How deep usually? What test line?
bluegill are great fighters.  awesome eating too
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Post by: kingfshr16 on Feb 10, 2005, 11:19 AM
 Pasquatch, in my opinion bluegills fight harder than perch, and lake george has some big ones in it i catch while fishing for perch, vets park is LOADED with them, you just hafta have what they want  ;) I'm surprised you havent caught any perch fishing, maybe your too deep, right in the bays i usually catch atleast a dozen almost everytime out. They taste great too.
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: Pasquatch on Feb 10, 2005, 02:44 PM
Pasquatch, in my opinion bluegills fight harder than perch, and lake george has some big ones in it i catch while fishing for perch, vets park is LOADED with them, you just hafta have what they want ;) I'm surprised you havent caught any perch fishing, maybe your too deep, right in the bays i usually catch atleast a dozen almost everytime out. They taste great too.

Those are pumpkinseeds at Lake George which don't seem to get as big as bluegills.  Pound for pound bluegills outfight perch anyday.  Nothing like tangling with a hefty 9" gill on 2lb test.
Don't fish for perch often enough I guess... ;D
I like how gills fight in open water,( I've caught a few thousand), but wasn't sure about hardwater...but I guess they fight the same. ;)
If I am going to fis h for gills, I'm going for the dinner table. I just hate to fool around trying to get meat off a 8" fish... ;)
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Post by: iceintheveins on Feb 10, 2005, 05:29 PM
Bluegill fight so much harder than crappie or perch of similar size it isn't funny. Colorado is blessed with several lakes that have bruiser bulls, though the only one I can ice fish most of the gills run 6 - 12", with one pounders fairly common.

Tyler
Title: Re: Blue gill bait
Post by: walleyeslayer on Feb 11, 2005, 12:29 AM
im always hapy to catch a mess of gills.  after i catch a few crappie, and perch, i always know when a gill hits.  even the smallest gill feels like a good size perch.  gills stack up against walleye and perch for the best eating fish in my opinion.  just imagine catching a 3 lb gill,
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Post by: bigdave1018 on Feb 11, 2005, 05:49 AM
spikes on any tiny teardrop with a dropper line with a size 12 gold aberdeen hook tipped with 1 maggot. the teardrop drops fast and the slow drop of the gold hook will trigger those finiky gills 2 bite. hey it works for me and 2 gills at once is twice the thrill. big dave out.
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Post by: slider on Feb 16, 2005, 01:46 PM
To save time and bait i wait till i see lots of gills on my vex  drop in a quarter stick and run
 ;D
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Post by: bigredonice on Feb 16, 2005, 02:40 PM
PASQUATCH!!! are you telling me you have never tangled with some saratoga bluegills??
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Post by: Pasquatch on Feb 16, 2005, 04:13 PM
I can't say I have... :'(
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Post by: bigredonice on Feb 16, 2005, 04:40 PM
you dont know what your missing! if you ever think you want to catch a bunch of nice bluegills, just shoot me a PM.
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Post by: Pasquatch on Feb 16, 2005, 04:51 PM
Maybe, gotta get a Vex first! ;D
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Post by: bigredonice on Feb 16, 2005, 06:02 PM
not for these bluegills you dont :D
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Post by: Pasquatch on Feb 16, 2005, 07:23 PM
Naive bluegills, sounds too easy... :D
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Post by: bigredonice on Feb 16, 2005, 08:04 PM
just kidding their incredibly intelligent and impossible to catch...i just sent you a PM.
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Post by: Pasquatch on Feb 18, 2005, 06:19 PM
Sounds cool, maybe I will, if I can leave the lakers... Decisions, :unsure:, Decisions...
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Post by: northlandman on Mar 08, 2005, 10:00 PM
i always use grubs or mousies and have great success