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- Personal best Lake Trout and on the jigrod! - iceshanty. com
Personal best Lake Trout and on the jigrod!Congratulations nice fish How far down and how deep was the water and what did you tip the kastmaster with if you don’t mind saying? Last few times I’ve icefished Sebago jigging for lakers (last time was three years ago) it’s been over deep water like 160-190 feet where they were one the bottom gorging on alewives I would tip a 3 8 ounce round
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trout magnetsI love the white trout magnet!! I have done well with the other colors also but white seems to be best for me i like to take a waxie and split the tail with it seems to work really good with that presentation for trout> I usually throw one pack in every grocery trip to wally world Logged
- Biggest trout - iceshanty. com
My only trout through the ice, Lake Michigan Though, this winter I hope to ice quite a few more 15 minutes on the jig pole was worth the 8 other hours of nothing
- Tip up setup for lakers - iceshanty. com
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- White Lake, NY - iceshanty. com
I've also read a few scholarly papers about lake trout populations in lakes where smallmouth bass present a sizable amount of competition, and they all say that lake trout in those bodies of water tend to be stunted in growth and limited in number That describes White lake pretty well About 5 years ago the lake was stocked with walleye
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- Catching trout on tip ups - iceshanty. com
Stocked trout are a little different than natural or big lake raised trout, so be mindful when you are reading tips and how-to stuff online We catch them in 1-3' of water, on anything flashy and moving Live minnows are unbeatable, but jigging them is fun too
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