Super User Jar11591 Posted 6 hours ago Super User Posted 6 hours ago Ice-out is still presumably over 30 days away for my part of upstate NY. But that hasn’t stopped me from thinking about what I’ll be rigging up when I can finally get the boat out on a thawed lake. I’ll be going out with 8 rods - 1 spinning and 7 casting. The baits ill have rigged up are: -Wacky senko 5” -3/4oz Rattlin’ Rap -MB Vision 110 JR -Alabama Rig -Catch Co. Bull Shad -Bladed jig -Siebert Outdoor 3/8 oz brush jig -Strike King 3/4oz double willow spinnerbait I’ll probably spend more time throwing the spinnerbait than anything else for the first trip post ice. But I spend more time huckin a spinnerbait than any other bait no matter the time of year. The last couple years I’ve gotten away from throwing a lipless early in the season but I wanna devote more time to it again. It was always a good producer in the spring for me. Also excited to spend more time throwing the A-rig and bladed jig. I told myself I was going to fish the bladed jig a lot more and try to make it a confidence presentation. So my fellow northerners who are still iced in, what do you plan on throwing that first trip out? Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted 5 hours ago Super User Posted 5 hours ago Jerkbaits of assorted sizes, running depths and types of sound emitted. (or not) Bladed jigs (see above). Rattle Baits, again see above. Flat sided Square bill. Black hair jig. Paddletail swimbait on a ball head. As for colors, patterns, size & profile, there's generally two themes if you will. 1. Baits will usually come close to matching local forage especially in clear water. Dirty water rarely produces super early season for me. I do send in the clowns at times. 2. Default in all scenarios is "perch". A-Jay 1 Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted 5 hours ago Super User Posted 5 hours ago It depends a lot on what lake I can go to. A few of my regulars here are trout stocked and shut until early April. I'm also not going to them the first 2 weeks of trout season. The lake I'll spend a bunch of time on this year that I know is 20' low at the moment and the ramp is out of commission. With ice out in 2 weeks possibly, I don't think its coming up 20' without catastrophic rains which would make it unfishable anyway. The two big lakes around would be more of a boat ride than fishing time, though I could see FFS playing into it. The small lake I normally start on doesn't have a public boat ramp (but does have a car top launch) but I might just have to pay to use the marina ramp for the first trip of the year. In that case, I'll have on some crappie jigs because there are BUNCH in there. 1 Quote
MediumMouthBass Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 9 casting combos, 1 spinning #1. Lipless: Berkley Warpig #2. Chatterbaits: The one we cant name, and the Siebert Tremor #3. Shallow cranks: 13 Fishing Flat Daddy or the Scamp #4. Jigs: 3/8oz Berkley swimjig and a 3/8-1/2oz Siebert football #5. Jerkbaits: Megabass Vision 110 Jr/+, Jackall Rerange, Berkley Stunna, Lucky Craft Pointers #6. -2oz swimbaits: 6" Daingerous or the Whale #7. Glidebaits: 13 Fishing Glidesdale #8. Texas rig: 1/8-1/4oz weight paired with a Zoom Mag UV, Yamamoto/Daiwa Neko Macho/Gambler Burner Craw #9. Wacky rig: 5" Ocho, Okeechobee Craw. Around mid March this smaller powerplant lake should be open water after 1pm, and they usually stocked trout already, with another one coming in March, and then April. Im going to be taking a bunch of different color lures, baits, trailers. But im mainly going to be using reds/browns or trout patterns. I have to remove some wire tied skirts from a few Chatterbaits because i want to put my trout skirts on them to really match the hatch. 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted 4 hours ago Super User Posted 4 hours ago I'm still over 2 months from this happening. It will be highly dependent on the water temperature. A jerk bait seems like a regular early in the season. Maybe a bladed jig if it's a little warmer. Both worked quite slow. 1 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted 4 hours ago Super User Posted 4 hours ago ^ As Gim said, it's a couple months away for me...but Suspending Jerk worked slow Weightless Fluke Shakey Head I'll probably have some others rigged up - but those three will be my starting point. 2 Quote
Bigbox99 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Early April for me is when my 1st fish of the year comes. I've tried March after ice out but the fish are stuck in their winter pattern without electronics. I'll be throwing lipless crankbaits and flat side crankbaits back in the shallow flats on a sunny day on some of my smaller bodies of water from a kayak. For my bigger shad based system I'm going to crawl a yellow perch 68 special rof 12, long pause jerkbaits and bottom bounce lipless on points at the mouth of bays with spawning grounds trying to catch fish positioning on the point to move up later. I'll burn a flatside like a OG 7 on the shallower portions of the point just to see if I can get a reaction out of a sun bathing fish. I'll try an umbrella rig for the 1st time in my life this season too deeper on the points. 1 Quote
bwillis Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Probably a square bill, lipless crank, bladed jig, soft jerkbait, tokyo/jika rigged craw 1 Quote
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