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Author Topic: Wahts your favorite ice jig?  (Read 4825 times)

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Offline Jdrummer

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I'm refering to your favorite pan fish lure! If you have a different lure for early ,mid, and late ice please specify what stage of winter you fish the lure . thanks
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Offline Jdrummer

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Personally I use a diamond jig all year long ! I tip it with a waxie and now i have been trying spikes ! precious metals are my favorite colors and I think the fish like it too  :chef:  :rotflmao:
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Offline walleyeguy35

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Fiska jigs with 4-5 spikes on it, or a plastic tail like a Little Atom Nuggie

Offline tuna

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#2 swedish pimples    :bow:
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Offline stevejedlenski

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i usually just use a small teardrop with a waxie on it. but my favorite is whatever they are biting on. but most times they arent too picky what it is, maybe i just got the right moves or somthing haha  :rotflmao:
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Offline Big Bass

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Pan fish diamond jigs eyes #7-11 jigging raps

Offline kgauker7

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diamond jigs just like drummers but i think my favorite has to be a frostee jiggin spoon helps me get down there fast and cover lots of water

Offline JCAMERON

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Forage Minnow! I love them. Sometimes I'm even tempted to take a bite... :rotflmao:
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Offline IceFishin4Life

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My favorite panfish jig would have to be a white or chartruse Ratso tipped with a minnow or wax worm. Never fails me. training-087
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Offline boogityn

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   Hands down, Gold cast master tipped with a minnow head. Big crappies and eyes! :happybounce:
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Offline Tyler Rother

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So I was using a Gold Ice Diamond jig with spikes this weekend up on Big Pine Lake fishing for sunnies...Good ole' four pound line, and behold, cought a 9.63 pound northern and iced it...Big and fat, full of eggs, and watched her go back tail first after a picture(coming soon). Must be hungry, first time ive ever used the diamond jigs, love em! Seems they'll catch anything.

Offline Jdrummer

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Dhunter, Way to go man I can't wait to see that pic! What size jig did you use? I have been bitten off many times this year when I was using a size 12 or bigger diamond jig! what did you tip it with?
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Offline Tyler Rother

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1/32 oz #12 hook gold in color tipped with them red maggots(spikes?)

Offline KoRn_2956

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for me its a ice fly glow jig or swedish pimple

Offline Joe

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I guess I have a couple go to jigs. One would be a gold Diamond jig, but I also like the old Genz Fatboys. Like posted above I'm usually switching jigs every 20-30 minutes trying to find the hot jig/color. I carry about 8 or 9 different brands in multiple colors and they all get a chance to be the hot jig.
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Offline GRIZ

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White or blue moonglo. Blue seems to be a tad better for crappie and white for sunnies.
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Offline KTapper

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Later this ice seaon I have had great luck with a yellow and pink gill getter jig. I caught many perch, crappies, gills, and even one bass on saturday.

Offline PDOGG

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Jigging rap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Offline KTapper

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Jigging raps are fun to use. When I used the for white bass they would just crush them! it was very fun. :fishing2:

Offline MetallMilitia

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i like a doodle bug or a swedish pimple w/ a drop hook

Offline 7outof10

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diamond jigs just like drummers but i think my favorite has to be a frostee jiggin spoon helps me get down there fast and cover lots of water
what about the blood worm kyle lol ?