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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Perch => Topic started by: Nolan Male on May 07, 2002, 11:28 AM
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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!!
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I've got another one - Take a couple egg shells and crush them up in your hand and sprinkle them down the hole and the perch come a-running
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Is that you Steve?
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Yup-!
Working the computer still looking for a job
If this keeps up I am going to have lots of time for fishing this winter. Have lots of other secrets for years of experience
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Sorry to hear about the job.....I was in the same boat in June.
Going to come up for the "Augernutz" challenge ? I've got a little more done on my shanty....check it out. I hope to have all of it done in the next two weeks.
Later.
Bob D
http://fishingvermont.net
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I use a 6 inch piece of solder, flatten out the ends, then make a 4-6 inch leader and a tiny trble hook, then I use a variety of baits. Jig the solder and it stirs up the bottom and the perch pour in.
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Hi esox
how did you get your picture to post on this website forum.
mine just has a blank
thanks
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Yo!!! Flash_King great idea maybe we should try that even thou I've never had any real problems yet.
;)
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Big flashers work well they can be found in a local bait shop near a big lake like lake erie. ontario or champlain they can be 2 sided or 4 sided ive used a flasher that was made for salt water fishing it brings them in real quick
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the multi-colored used car flags, that go on the car antennas work good, anchor them down with a clip on weight, and tie a string to the surface, so that you can bring it back up to the surface.
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What about using the orange cones / barrels we use on the highway to pave with? Would those work? They have reflective tape on 'em.
Egg shells? does that really work?