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528.1 | | RAINBO::BEAUDREAU | | Mon Nov 16 1987 11:50 | 11 |
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15 tilts ? how many fisherman? I thought there was a limit per
person, at least down here in RI. Any comments?
As for setting up for bass, pike and trout, you usually catch what
you don't expect anyway; its not that scientific. If it was, it
wouldn't be much fun. ;^)
The Harbor Master who just catches what bites.
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528.2 | 5 through the ice | DIAG::WFIELD | | Mon Nov 16 1987 14:14 | 4 |
| Ma too. No more than 2 hooks per fisherman during regular fishing,
or 5 hooks per fisherman during ice fishing.
Wayne
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528.3 | Misunderstanding | JUNIOR::WLODYKA | | Tue Nov 17 1987 08:51 | 13 |
| Sorry for the misunderstanding. I know it is five tilts per
person. What I wanted to do was to have five of each set up ahead
of time so what ever I decided to fish for that day I could just
grab them and go. I imagine that the configuration for bass, pick
and pike would be about the same but trout tend to be line shy so
I expect a lengthy piece of mono filiment would be required. I bring
the kids sometimes and have on occasion put out 10. I new those
kids would come in handy for something one day. With the new power
auger I bought no problem making holes.
DAve
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528.4 | ohhh nooo | FLDSVC::STAREK | | Tue Nov 17 1987 12:24 | 2 |
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let sobecky slimedog know and i'm sure yuo'll have company!
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528.5 | uh oh huh? | CSSE::PETERSEN | | Tue Nov 17 1987 12:40 | 3 |
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what's a "sobecky slimedog" any relation to a LEGEND?????
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528.6 | set em up | JUNIOR::WLODYKA | | Tue Nov 17 1987 13:14 | 1 |
| he's in charge of the beverages.........
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528.7 | ABSOLUTE-ly | CSSE::PETERSEN | | Wed Nov 18 1987 12:41 | 2 |
| In that case call me when the ice gets more than 3" thick
and I'll bring a mug!
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528.8 | Flaggggg!!!!!!!!!!!! | ADVAX::ALLINSON | | Wed Nov 18 1987 13:27 | 31 |
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Dave,since you aren't getting any direct answers from these
ladies,it is obvious that they are not true fisherman.I'll
tell you what I'd do.
5 tilts I would use regular ice fishing line and FILL the spool
using a LARGE snapswivel with 6 to 8 inch steel leader and large
bait holder hook.This config I use for Pike,Pick,and bass as
sometimes you catch a wandering bass.
5 tilts I would use the same ice fishing line but I would use
10 to 20 feet of 4 to 6 pound monofilament leader.This I would
use for trout as they tend to be "line shy".Use a small swivel
in case you need to change hook size,the smaller the better,.
FILL the spool because trout love to run with the bait before
stopping to eat,then when they take off the second time you
set the hook,so we are talking a half spool of line before
you can set the hook.
The other 5 tilts I would use as backups,having a couple setup
for trout and a couple for Pike and pick or maybe so another
friend could use them.I even keep any that break for parts.
Hope I helped
Lindsay
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528.9 | good answer | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Wed Nov 18 1987 14:05 | 21 |
| re-1 hit the nail on the head. The same setup I use.
I just remove the wire leader at the swivel and add 20" of 6lbs
for trout. I tie my trout hooks on to the mono. I like a gold
plated hook for trout.
As for bait, shiners works good for all. Sound the bottom then
move up 2'. Now a trick some people use as well as myself, is to
put a small button on your line, I use a punch out from a piece
of rubber. When you sound the bottom then move the marker 2 feet
up. This saves you the trouble of re-sounding after every fish.
If you have no luck try moing up 4' or more. I will keep moving
until I find the right location. I have had trout on new ice hit
1 foot down from the ice!!
You can also put some eggs or corn on a small hoot and leave it
on the bottom for trout.
Good luck
Bassin' Bob
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528.10 | 2 more cents | MPGS::NEAL | | Wed Nov 18 1987 14:49 | 19 |
| Yo Lindsay, You hoser, we forgot to ask the gentalmen what kind
of trout. If you be going for dem lakers ya hafta use the 10# test.
Ya remember??? I didnt think so, you were too cocked. As for the
hooks, Remember the locals were using the treble hooks for the lakers?
You should let the laker take almost all the line too.
20 ft of mono? I dont think you need that much, but to each his
own, personaly I use 10ft.
another tip, take a section of cardboard, make up your mono set-ups
make some cuts along 2 oposite edges and wrap your mono set-up onto
the cardboard and finish it off by sticking the hook into the
cardboard. That way you are ready to do any kind of fishing with
all your tilts.
BTW Lindsay, I am makin plans for another NY Ice Fishing adventure
Interested?
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528.11 | Bait size may be important | MTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAU | | Wed Nov 18 1987 15:42 | 7 |
| Another consideration is bait size and tilt (We call them traps)
location. I don't fish through the ice for trout too often but an
accomplished fishing friend always hand picks his shiners for them.
He goes for the small ones. He also set his traps in shallow coves.
I am usually fishing for salmon and set the traps offshore with
the bait not far below the ice. My friend uses short leaders in
all cases. I like to use 6 footers.
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528.12 | Use an Ultra Lite | MIGHTY::DILSWORTH | Keith Dilsworth DTN 264-5245 | Wed Nov 18 1987 16:00 | 7 |
| Tilts are nice but for fun you should try a short pole with a
spinning/casting reel with light line. Use a small bober rigged
to slip down the line and a small split shot to get the minnow
down. Back in Michigan, as a kid, I used this method and had 3x
more fish then on the tilts.
keith
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528.13 | | FEISTY::TOMAS | Joe | Wed Nov 18 1987 16:13 | 8 |
| BTW...
The latest issue of In-Fisherman had a couple of articles about ice-fishing.
One discussed the use of a portable flasher (not LCR as the liquid crystal
display doesn't function well below 30 degrees). The other article give a
number of techniques to rig shiners. It made for interesting reading.
-hsj-
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528.14 | TOURNY ANYONE?? | SCOMAN::BACZKO | | Thu Nov 19 1987 12:33 | 8 |
| re .8
I agree with Lindsay on the set up. It's how mine are set up,
but I only use about 6'-8' of mono leader for trout.
What do you think about an ice-fishing tourny this year, anyone
interested?????
Les
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528.15 | Ice fishing is for REAl fisherman. | ADVAX::ALLINSON | | Thu Nov 19 1987 13:21 | 18 |
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re.14
I'm in on any ice fishing tourney that comes
about this winter as I won't do this kind of
thing in summer as I can't walk on water like
I hear the Legend can.
Yo,Rich,you let me know when,I know the why
and whatfor part.Always a great time with Don
and bunny the shiester brothers!
Lindsay "The keg with legs"
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528.16 | "Freezem solid up heah" | MTBLUE::BLUM_ED | | Thu Nov 19 1987 17:44 | 14 |
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Re; .12
Such rigs are fine for warm weather area's, but up here tend
to turn into solid masses even under benign condishuns. Stick
with standard traps and avoid anything that has the spool above
the water level if coming "north" to icefish.
Cheery
Ed
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