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Well I never came close to that 4# 3 oz. but glad that's possible here in overtaxed NJ!
With the recent comments on perch, I looked up the record on yellow perch..... it was set in New Jersey in May 1865 at 4 # 3 oz. That's a lot older than the 65 year old BG record that Slip Sinker had asked about a while back.
Herring when available but the shiners are more available in the Winter .
I thought that secondly . I put minnow heads or tails and lightly jig a spoon thru an ice hole( a Hus or Rattlin Flash)and catch Crappie that way .Of course you jig the bait right off the hook if you jig too hard . I always save my dead shiners and salt and freeze them and look for dead shiners on the ice from the Perch fisherman that did the afternoon or morning bite before I do the late afternoon /evening bite .I try to get those dead baits before the Gulls do.
Great Doug , glad you got into them . Looks like a heavy bait you got there ,are you tipping it with a shiner there?
Is this your Walleye Lure? Pal ,Carl Hendrix gave me one of these blade baits and I suspect Walleye and Smallmouths might take it ripped off bottom in deep rocky shoal areas. What experience do you have with these lures Doug?
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