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Either an Airplane Jig or a light set up on a tip up...#16 treble on 8# test mono with a 4" "blue" minnow.
That's just a yellow foam slip bobber that's followed all the way down the line to the jig.
Slip float http:// https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai=DChcSEwia1Mvbi9HtAhXRiloFHSsLDkUYABAEGgJ2dQ&ae=2&sig=AOD64_1gFTXe87xR49x4vAvP-fHmwBYAJQ&ctype=5&q=&ved=2ahUKEwiHjsPbi9HtAhUEUzUKHaTWB-8Qwg96BAgDEBU&dct=1&adurl=
I ... Being a tip up guy (for life) I took great notice of this highlighted hook type/size.I HATE trebles BUT...I have never even seen a #16 treble. I am intrigued. I am putting this in the forefront of my mind, till I can finish my list.Thanks
https://www.walmart.com/ip/South-Bend-Gold-Treble-Hook-Size-16-25-Count/29318667
Just tried to pull up "walleye flyer", and it takes me to Lindy's rigs, but can't find a walleye flyer. Where did you find them?
You are reading an idiots view of your walleye and rig...so bare with me if I am an idiot LOLIs that a chem light on the line?
Those ice busters were absolute lifesavers for bobber ice fishing in MN. I haven't seen them for sale around here (IL) but bobber icing isn't a big issue here most of the them. The fact you can trim them down to adjust buoyancy is a huge plus, too.