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Catchmore Jon's Ice Jigs - Ant Style - 12 Pack - Size 10 Hook - Pink/Black w/Black Scale Color - #JIJ150
Ant StyleSize 10 HookPink/ Black w/ Black Scale ColorGreat for Fishing Year-Round!Great for Perch, Bluegill, Sunfish, Crappie, Panfish, Walleye, Trout/Steelhead, etc.
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u/Zberry1985 ยท 1 pointr/IceFishing

lures- there's 3 common types of lures. small jigs usually made specifically for ice fishing, my favorite is the black ant. larger stuff like spoons and jigging raps, my favorite is the Swedish pimple. and then live bait rigs, I prefer a tiny treble hook and piece of split shot with a minnow hooked through the back or lips.

technique- for small jigs a real subtle presentation is usually best. barley getting the jig to move and giving it a fast twitching action then pause every couple of seconds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2uizxMKVmE. large lures use the same action plus an aggressive jig of 2-6 inches to attract fish from a distance. pounding the bottom, letting the lure hit the bottom of the lake a few times while jigging is common. for live bait you usually want the bait within a foot of the bottom of lake. usually using a bobber just let the minnow do it's thing, maybe lift it a foot and let it back down every 5 minutes to get the minnow moving again.

details- I would say 90 percent of the time I'm trying to keep the lure as close to the bottom (within 1 foot) as possible. very slowly raising the lure 1-2 inches while jigging and then pausing for a few seconds can get them to bite.