gil Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 Aaron, You tipping the lil foxxe or fishin it clean? Can you give us a tip on technique? I've got a bunch of those for perch (glow ,silver gold)but havn't had much luck! Probably wrong technique! Thanx Gil
Aaron Shirley Posted January 29, 2010 Author Report Posted January 29, 2010 Hi Gil, Funny you ask that, as I haven't tipped the Foxee jig before this trip. I cut off the tail of a shiner and tipped the Foxee jig. It works well run clean most times, but since the fish were in a negative mood where we fished, I tried tipping it and it worked. I work the bait by banging it off bottom a few times to stir up the silt, then hang it just off bottom. When I see a fish on sonar looking at the lure, I reel the bait up quickly about a foot or more and pause it. If the fish doesn't hit at this point, I work the fish according to the action of the fish on sonar. Most times on most days I will see a lot of fish refuse before a fish commits. Electronics are essential for my success most days unless they are hitting well on tip-ups. Hope this helps! Aaron
Lunkerhunter Posted February 4, 2010 Report Posted February 4, 2010 good report aaron.. how do you normally rig your tip up??
Aaron Shirley Posted February 4, 2010 Author Report Posted February 4, 2010 Don McCaw shows me this hockey stick rattle reel tip-up years ago, and it has been great. It is a dowel inserted into a door-stopper spring with a loop on the end. An egg sinker or slip weight with a split shot 12" up the line to a gammy octopus hook is the rig. Shiner hooked through the bottom near the anal fin and placed on bottom with a tight line. That's it, pretty simple but effective. Aaron
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