Hot Presentations for Early Ice Panfish: Best Techniques
Posted by Walt & Poppee Matan on Nov 7th 2018
Early ice is one of the best times for panfishing. Fish are more aggressive and easier to catch. They move shallow and hang around channels until they migrate to shallow weedy bays where they relate to edges and open patches around weed growth.
This is the time of the year when you can perfect your presentations for later in the year when thicker ice makes fishing tougher. Here are some techniques we tried last season that I'll share with you right now.
Glow in the dark jigs for panfish
Ice jigs and spoons painted with phosphorescent glow paint are key presentations in dark or
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All Ice Jigs Need to be Tinkered With! Our Tips & Tricks
Posted by Walt & Poppee Matan on Aug 6th 2018
Ice fisherman are notorious tinkerers and we are not any different. We tinker with our tents, rods and especially with our jigs. Lets take a look at how jig tinkering makes a difference and adds to fish catching!
First and foremost, look at a typical ice jig. If you bend the hook slightly to the side and slightly up you will increase your hooking percentage tenfold! Next you’ll want to check the hook for sharpness. You can sharpen the hook with a ladies hand fingernail file. Finally, you’ll want to clean the eye of the hook free of paint, unless you are using a Custom Jigs & Spins
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When There's Predators on Ice... Be Prepared!
Posted by Walt & Poppee Matan on Apr 3rd 2018
Poppee was fighting a mighty white bass and he yelled for help. “Come here Waaalt, I neeed you nowww!” “Leave me alone, Poppee, I’ve got one of my own on the line and there’s a school down below”, I replied. “Even through his yelling, I could his little reel screaming drag that’s no white bass, I thought.
I flipped up the Frabill Trekker tent and sure enough, his rod was straining. Off went the gloves, out of the hole came the Humminbird transducer and then we waited. Sure enough, Poppee gained quickly, too quickly and a 12” white bass popped through the hole
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Orange Sherbet for Ice Fishing: Best Jig Color for Panfish
Posted by Walt & Poppee Matan on Feb 19th 2018
Baskin Robbins has 31 flavors but Custom Jigs & Spins only has twenty. While we prefer orange sherbet in a waffle cone, big crappie prefer orange sherbet on a Shrimpo!
Just what the heck are we talking about? Ice jigs of course. New colors of ice jigs!
Orange sherbet, crawdaddy, motor oil, cotton candy/glow, catalpa worm, pearltreuse, lemon lime and candy corn are eight new colors that we added to Custom Jigs & Spins
Finesse Plastic, Ratsos and Shrimpos.
Each Ratso and Shrimpo comes in three hook and weight sizes; 10, 8 and 6 with either painted, gold or nickel plated h
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Double Rigs for More Fish! Getting Bluegill to Bite
Posted by Walt & Poppee Matan on Feb 11th 2018
No matter what we did, the bluegill wouldn’t bite. We could see them. We were peering down the hole in the three-foot, ultra-clear water but the bluegills were circling the wagon’s...’Er the ice jigs.
"Can you see them, Poppee", I yelled. "Yeah and they don’t want to bite", he yelled back. We tried everything that day and had only managed a few for the pan. If you’ve never peered down the hole in ultra-clear water, you haven’t lived,...’Er fished. You’ll need a good dark tent to see clearly. We like the a dark tent that shields you from all light penetration and the flip-over design,
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