IceFishingBear,
I had to laugh when I read your post. I too have had to go through all kinds of gyrations to get lakers to bite at times. Once on Fish Lake here in Utah I had several small lakers notice my buzz bomb at 50 feet. They were interested for a couple of jigs, and then seemed to wander off. I dropped the buzz bomb, planning to go to the bottom in 110 feet of water. The lakers began to follow it. They changed their minds, and I reeled back to 50 feet. They soon tired of the buzz bomb and left again. I dropped the buzz bomb again, and they came after it again. I had to tease them in 10 foot drops all the way to the bottom. They wouldn't touch the buzz bomb until after it had hit the bottom, but they wouldn't follow it for more than about 10 feet at a time. Thank goodness for good sonar equipment. Without sonar, I would never have caught a fish that day.
Fishrmn