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Well at the beginning of this hard water season I had four goals:

 

1. Catch my first laker (check!!)

2. Land another Quinte 10lb hog (check!)

3. Ice a whitefish

4. Catch a Ling (aka burbot)

 

After getting some great advice on laker tackle I managed to ice my first laker today. What. A. Blast!! I'm already planning my next trip

 

Now, drivin home my thoughts shifted to two species that have always evaded me: whities and ling.

 

The frustrating part of this is that I taegetted whitefish today with meegs+tube and a small silver\blue Williams Spoon, only to have many sonar hits but no takers.

- do whitefish only hit on the bottom?

-should I be jiggin light, gentle 6" jigging motions?

- how can I 'play' a whitefish once they are on sonar?

 

For ling, Ive heard they are a

Nocturnal species,meaning night is best.

- is there a bait of choice?

- will they regularly hit laker/whitefish tackle?

- are they found on the same grounds as lakers/whities?

 

All tips/advice is GREATLY appreciated, I always pay it forward

Posted (edited)

Ive only lucked out on whities, but its been mid day, buckshot spoons tipped with frozen shiners.

 

Ling, minnow or worm deadsticked on bottom at night, on a light jig head. 15-25 fow, mud flats or sand bottom

 

But I guess depths are all relative to where you fish

Edited by manitoubass2
Posted

Night is best for ling but not the only time.

 

They will hit laker presentations. Pyzer had a solid article on the big lures for ling being go-to. Talking 1-2oz jigheads with tubes or BIG heavy jiggin' spoons. Pound bottom with that.

 

You can certainly find them mixed with whiteys and lakers.

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