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Offline Missileman

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Re: Name #1 top jigging lure for walleye I.Y.O.
« Reply #30 on: Dec 15, 2020, 06:34 PM »
Those small trebles find their way into the nooks and crannies. I used to make quick strike rigs for pike and musky that we sold and ours were size 8 with a straight point. People always wanted bigger but the small work better

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Re: Name #1 top jigging lure for walleye I.Y.O.
« Reply #31 on: Dec 15, 2020, 06:35 PM »
Green u.v  glow buckshot.

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Re: Name #1 top jigging lure for walleye I.Y.O.
« Reply #32 on: Dec 15, 2020, 10:11 PM »
My number one for stained water is definitely northland whistler jig in glow. a 1/4 ounce tipped with a minnow is my go-to but ill occasionally use the 1/8th in shallower water.

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Re: Name #1 top jigging lure for walleye I.Y.O.
« Reply #33 on: Dec 16, 2020, 02:23 AM »
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
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Re: Name #1 top jigging lure for walleye I.Y.O.
« Reply #35 on: Dec 27, 2020, 05:50 PM »
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?
I have a quite a few so haven't looked to buy any the last few years,  must have been discontinued. The closest I can find is a fooflyer but they are smaller than the walleye flyer. Basically a swim jig that can be set on the bottom but has the lure pointing up, really helps with hookups............... ...................... .................... The pic is of all the jigs I use when ice fishing and some some summer fishing as well. What they all have in common is when you set them on the bottom the hooks are always up which has improved hook sets for me substantially  This is for a very slow bite mostly in the winter, slowly drop them to the bottom and jig them maybe 1/2" every 4-5 minutes, been using this system for over 15 years and it has worked well. Like any presentation it doesn't always work but when the bite is really slow it usually still manages to put a few fish on the ice. Slow poke jigs on the top, walleye flyer on the left, smack jig on the right. The smack jig was made locally but this guy moved away years ago so not available either. I believe the slow poke jigs are still available from a company called Bait Rigs.

 

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Re: Name #1 top jigging lure for walleye I.Y.O.
« Reply #36 on: Dec 27, 2020, 06:04 PM »
You are reading an idiots view of your walleye and rig...so bare with me if I am an idiot LOL
Is that a chem light on the line?
It is a slip bobber but the line slide is under water so doesn't freeze up, also the line pulls through easier because it doesn't have to go up and over like other slip bobbers. Great for kids, you set the depth for them and it goes back to the same depth every time. These were called ice busters I believe but I use mostly venom floats now, work the same way. Most of the ones in the pic are venom floats, different foam sizes for different size lures.

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Re: Name #1 top jigging lure for walleye I.Y.O.
« Reply #37 on: Dec 27, 2020, 06:12 PM »
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.

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Re: Name #1 top jigging lure for walleye I.Y.O.
« Reply #38 on: Dec 27, 2020, 06:17 PM »
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.
That's the nice thing about the venom you can slide the foam up or down which changes buoyancy or I have a couple sizes and tie up a few of each size (6rods) when I rig them before the season.   

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Re: Name #1 top jigging lure for walleye I.Y.O.
« Reply #39 on: Dec 27, 2020, 06:29 PM »
Ah, that is sweet. The old busters you just had to cut, so once they were set, there was no going back to putting something heavier on them.

I like my ice bobbers just barely buoyant enough to float the bait, so you can see upward strikes on them better. I still have some busters, but they are in storage 1000 miles away from here 😬

 



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