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wormdunker

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  1. Welcome to the best fishing board I know of. NAW has some very good advice. Some equipment you're going to need

     

    Ice auger - 6" is big enough for perch

    ice scoop to clean out your hole

    Minnow pail & minnows

    Dip net for the minnows unless U like cold hands

    28" - 32" jigging rod, mounted with a small spinning reel

    spool said reel with 4 lb ice line

    a variety of small jigs & small jigging spoons

    a few small split shot sinkers

    don't forget a pail to put all your fishin!! (you're allowed to keep 50 perch)

  2. Recently, Ive also looked at the Lund WC 14ft model. Does anyone on here own one? I would have to put a 15hp motor on it for the meantime is that too underpowered for 2 ppl?

    It would be under powered in my opinion. As I stated above 30 hp, on my Lund, 1 person & gear 29 Mph. 2 guys & their gear 22 Mph. The days of a 14' with 9.9 hp are gone unless it is a very lightweight boat. The deep & wide are much heavier, more stable boats, downfall is they require more power. Previously I owned a 14' gamefisher. Much lighter boat. My 15 hp Johnson was plenty fast enough. Hope this helps u make the right decision.

  3. I own Bird ice 55, Love it!! Can watch my bait go down to say 40 feet, see fish suspended at 22', reel up to them, wham! fish on! Even watch whitefish come up from the bottom to smack my lure at 20'! What a rush! Never used it in deep water so, sorry can't help u with that question. Get the ice 55 well worth the $$$.

  4. I bought a 14' Lund this past summer. Absolutely love it! It's powered with a 30Hp Suzuki, goes 29 mph with me & my gear. I think a 15 would be a little slow, especially with 2 guys & their gear, but that's my opinion. I would also suggest a bount mount electric if u plan to do some trolling. I also purchased the bow mount with the ipilot (remote control). I can control the motor from any position in the boat. Love the Lund & the ipilot. Good luck shopping

  5. During the hardwater season I put my minnows in a large plastic tote out in the garage. I have a small pump used to spit water from an ornamental turtle from my fish pond. I raise the discharge hose out of the water so it splashes & creates bubbles. Minnows are good for several weeks. Very few will die. If your water is too warm just add some ice cubes. Hope this helps for the future.

  6. Sad to see it come to this. It's the tourist operators i feel sorry for. Nip was once a great fishery. Having said that I fished Nip several times last winter for the first time. I was fortunate enough to catch walleye & some nice sized perch. It's all about location!!

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