The 20 Best Ice-Fishing Lures
By Mark Modoski
Every ice angler has a go-to lure they swear will out-fish anything. Whether you’re ice-fishing for panfish, walleye, bass, or trout, you have plenty of great baits to choose from. But with so many jigs, spoons, soft-plastics, and lipless crankbaits out there, it’s no easy task deciding which lures will catch the most fish. In order to pick the best ice-fishing lures available, we consulted two of the top ice guys around. Hard-water experts Craig Oyler and Ross Robertson ran down their favorites. And with added input from other local sharpies, we narrowed down the list—in no particular order—to the 20 best ice-fishing lures. Better make some extra room in your tackle boxes.
Salmo Chubby Darter
The Chubby Darter is an ice-fishing legend, and you won’t find a more effective vertical lure. Its slow sink rate and unique shape imparts a tantalizing swimming action that draws strikes. It has become a mainstay among ice anglers, and is equally effective for catching walleye, perch, bass, crappie, and pike. The Chubby Darter is available in 1 3/8- and 1 ¾-inch models in six detailed, lifelike patterns.
CLAM Leech Flutter Spoon
The highly reflective finishes of the Leech Flutter Spoon flicker light to give the image of fish scales. Coupled with a distinctive flutter that tumbles back-and-forth on the drop, the lure is a master at triggering fish with its irritating and enticing flare. The Leech Flutter Spoon is made from a zinc alloy that is lighter than metals used in other spoons, and the lightweight design slows the sink rate, keeping the Leech Flutter Spoon in the striker zone longer.
Rapala Jigging Rap
Few lures are more well-known among ice fishermen than the jigging rap. The lure excels at vertical fishing with a horizontal line-tie and has a solid construction that sinks fast. The Jigging Rap has a circular swimming pattern created by its perfect balance and a single rear lip. The Jigging Rap’s allure comes in a wide selection of sizes and colors, and is available in five lengths and more than two dozen patterns to cover just about every depth, water clarity, and species.
The VCM Rattle Spoon
has a sound chamber made from brass that contains multiple beads. The sharp, loud resonance is unique compared to other rattle spoons, and produces strikes when other lures won’t. With four sizes, the Rattle Spoon can be used to target a variety of species. Finishes range from natural to UV and glow patterns. The UV patterns reflect more light and are more visible, and glow models keep their charge for up to 15 minutes.
Many ice anglers may be unfamiliar with this lure, but the Craigi has been catching monster lake trout for years. Born in the Black Hills of South Dakota, ice legend Craig Oyler designed the Craigi to capitalize on trout that feed heavily on Mysis shrimp. The Craigi imitates the shrimp with a tail kick that’s a perfect replication of the bait’s natural swimming motion. The soft plastic has duped countless trophy lakers ,and works just as well on other trout species, perch, sunfish, and largemouth and smallmouth bass.
HT Enterprises Marmooska Jig
With the insane number of panfish jigs available, it can be difficult to pick the best—but the Marmooska from HT Enterprises is certainly one of them. Its offset-head design fishes heavier than other jigs, giving anglers incredible control of the tiny lead head. The Marmooska will actually pivot its light-wire hook, neatly presenting its trailer to light-biting fish and increasing hook-ups. The jig is available in seven sizes and many colors.
Designed by famed hard-water angler and panfish specialist Brian “Bro” Brosdahl, Northland Tackle’s Bro Bug is a bluegill slayer. The downsized jig is available in 1/72-, 1/64-, and 1/32-ounce sizes, which is plenty small for tiny mouths of panfish, and shy fish that are reluctant to take a whole meal. The Bro Bug is designed to look and swim identically to hatching larvae from muddy bottoms, which sunfish and other panfish feed heavily on during the winter.
Lipless crankbaits are favored by ice angers because of their horizontal hook tie, smooth swimming motion when jigged, and the attention-grabbing vibration of their internal rattles. The Rapala Rippin' Rap is one of a handful of lipless cranks that are mainstays for ice fishermen. It has an oversized profile that generates a ton of flash with sharp jerks of the rod tips and flutters like dying prey as it sinks. The distinctive BB rattle system gives off ample sound with the shortest jerks and pulls.
CLAM Dave Genz Drop-Kick
Designed by Dave Genz himself, the Drop-Kick was designed to have the most tantalizing cadence possible to dupe panfish. It has a 90-degree XL hook with an enlarged eye for easier rigging and is made from heavy wire with a wide gap. This configuration of the Drop-Kick translates into a higher hook-up percentage. The Drop-Kick gets name from a distinctive kick it displays when jigged correctly. The lure was also created with a flat top that can be more easily seen on a sonar unit.
The Buck-Shot is one of the most popular jigging spoons for imitating minnows and other small forage. Its highly reflective, Baitfish-Image body and sharp brass rattle are incredibly effective at calling attention to itself over a wide area. The Buckshot Rattle Spoon can be used in any type of water clarity for any species with its wide selection of sizes and colors.
With a similar design to the original Rapala Jigging Rap, the Jigging Shad Rap offers a more pronounced movement and a seductive slow spiral on its descent. By snapping the rod upward, the action can be altered to create a faster circling motion. The beefier profile of the Jigging Shad Rap is pronounced in the water, making it highly visible to nearby fish. It comes in three sizes and 14 patterns, including UV and glow colors.
The Lindy Quiver Spoon has a curved body that generates an alluring swimming action. Its shape and tin-alloy construction causes the spoon to tremble as it glides on the fall, enticing fish to strike. All Quiver Spoons have one painted side and one chrome side that offer a tempting flash with sharp snaps and quick drops. Effective for catching walleye, crappie, trout, and pike, the Quiver Spoon is available in 1/16-ounce, 1/8-ounce, and ¼-ounce sizes in eight different patterns.
Bay De Noc Lure Co. has put out a few famous fishing lures, and the Do-Jigger is one of them. The Do-Jigger has a distinct and unique shimmering effect, and it is effective for catching multiple species, including walleye, northern pike, big trout, and bass. Three sizes are available, and all are offered in seven color patterns.
With one of the loudest rattle chambers you’ll find in a jigging lure, the Acme Kastmaster is another favorite among the ice crowd. The Rattle Master is a well-balanced spoon that produces a wild action on both the rise and fall. The combination of a loud rattle and frantic action is something you won’t find in other jigging spoons.
The Hali Sukkula Jig was one of the original “chain” jigging spoons that proved to be incredibly effective. It has a slim minnow profile and is available in 35 high-visibility patterns. A No. 10 chain extends from the bottom of the jig and is attached to a single, small hook that is easily baited with a minnow or grub, presenting the bait naturally. The effect of the bait hanging under the spoon gets fish to eat and increases hook-up percentages, because the fish usually take the whole offering.
The Rattle Streak is designed with a flat body that holds an integrated rattle chamber. The innovative configuration emits a wide range of sounds from ripples to sharp rattles as it flutters through the water column. The Rattle Streak has quickly become known as a walleye killer, but it will serve you well for bass, northern pike, and lake trout. It’s available in four size,s from ¼-ounce to ¾-ounce, and in 21 colors.
Live Target's Golden Shiner has the most intricate, lifelike pattern you’ll find in a lipless crankbait. The horizontal hook-tie of the Golden Shiner makes it a perfect choice for jigging and open-water fishing. It is designed to have the profile and anatomical details of juvenile baitfish, matching the hatch. The heavy Golden shiner sinks quickly in the water column, also providing anglers with incredible control of the jigging motion. It weighs ½-ounce, measures 2 7/8 inches long, and is available in four natural patterns.
Probably the most intricately engineered ice fishing lure you’ll find, the Time Boom Spoon’s layered construction radiates a seductive call that fish are naturally attracted to. Its clicks and ticks closely match the sounds of prey moving along the bottom. With a highly visible body, Swarovski gem eye, brass disc, and glowing epoxy treble hook, the Time Bomb Spoon has an array of attractions you simply cannot get from another spoon. It’s available in 1/8- and ¼-ounce sizes and in six glow patterns.
Custom Jigs & Spins Slender Spoon
The Slender Spoon is a bent, ultra-light piece of metal that produces a ton of action as it falls. Its curved body creates a crazy flutter, which, combined with a reflective sticker, generates a ton of flash a well. It is a classic lure that has been catching fish for years. The Slender Spoon is available in four sizes, from 1/16- to 5/16-ounce, with either silver, gold, nickel, or copper finishes and holographic prism accents.