muskie guy
1/28/2008 3:34:00 PMAnglinarcher
1/28/2008 3:50:00 PMHaving said that, you will find that a dead perch/fish will work better anyway (check the rules first). I have found that, at least for Pike, that you want to be about 10' to 20' deep, over some cover but not thick weeds(rock pile is excellent), and let the bait sit.
In Colorado, we were allowed 5 lines on the ice, so we would use a tip-up (or two) baited for pike in 10 to 20 feet of water, than we would fish for trout nearby. Usually we would not get but one good pike every second or third trip, and I find that Pike are much easier to catch than Tigers.
Ty
1/28/2008 6:49:00 PMMy buddy and I were talking about taking a gps out in the boat this year after ice off and mark down some shelfs and depth changes and other structure using the locator and gps on a map of the lake for use as referance for the following ice fishing season. I think it would be cool as hell to pull a tiger through the ice.
G'Luck all!