bonessk01 Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 was out on a lake yesterday and had schools of tulibee and the odd white fish coming through . They would chase lures but very few would hit I was using a small silver russian flutter spoon tipped with a minnow. wondering what else works as this was a new to me fishing experience.
Terry Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 It really depends on what part of the country and type of lake I’m fishing on simcoe meegs and vibratos fished near the bottom with a loony bin bug or blood worm 3 ft above it for whitefish. But up north small jigs with white plastic or small spoon 5 to 15 ft above the bottom. If there is a major hatch going on very small bugs and inch plastics work and for Tulibee /cisco / herring it really depends on how high in the water column they are swimming. But small baits always for them 1 1
bonessk01 Posted March 20 Author Report Posted March 20 All the fish on livescope were within 2 feet of bottom in 18FOW , they would come in bunches and as soon as I started jigging the 1in long russian spoon they would get supper active but wouldn't bite will have to tie up some flys and try those. I was able to catch 2 but had multiple schools over the course of the day. Thanks.
misfish Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 6 hours ago, Terry said: on simcoe meegs and vibratos fished near the bottom with a loony bin bug or blood worm 3 ft above it for whitefish. Simcoe whities snatch this blood worm tie. I run it 18" up from my bottom bait. 4
bonessk01 Posted March 22 Author Report Posted March 22 thanks I'll have to tie up some blood worms if I get the chance to go back to the lake in question
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