Bluegill - Big Bluegill

Do you love big bluegill?

Problem: I drill a couple dozen holes thru the ice mainly on contour lines or basin edges. Then i test the holes visually with sonar and ice jigs. the easiest method is to stand and send the jigs to the bottom or in front of suspended fish watching the sonar. Kneeling in front of every hole … getting up and down gets exhausting and hard on my back and legs. Standing with the short rods loses sensitivity to the wind with bows in the thin lines.

Temp solution: is to fish a longer jig rod… 4’ seems to be about right. I tried my open water vertical jigging setup with a four footer Diawa Spinmatic with 2# Nano Braid. I’m comfortable standing and fishing and sensitivity is thru the roof… I am able to walk from hole to hole and tag solitary fish or groups depending what’s on the sonar.

However: The rod seems stiff and fun factor is lost somewhat in battling the fish.

Has anyone ever done this ice fishing? Longer rods and standing? Jumping from hole to hole?

Definitely not looking for a noodle rod… they are generally less sensitive… more of a panfish/trout action with a fast tip…

Any rod recommendations out there?

Views: 165

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

I can't really offer much advice, as I don't have much experience ice fishing.  How you thought about asking any older locals how they did it, back in the day?  Maybe some of them used shorter spinning rigs?  Unless they were using Schooly rods or peg rods.

The problem is when you're standing with a short rod of 2 ft or less in most cases very thin line and tiny thin weightless jigs any wind at all puts a bow in it and you lose most of your sensitivity... The longer rod of four foot fixes the problem but I lose the fun Factor... I fish for the fun Factor LOL

So the existing 4 footer I'm using is pretty stiff marked for an ultra-light rod so I will continue using through the season or until I find a replacement … it is very sensitive and picks up the fish I just wish it had a little bit more bend

Hi-Slip 

I can relate to your jigging issues, I fish a lot in the winter and do hole hop and stand your back really can take a toll! there are two rods I use that fit the bill you're looking for . Go to fishusa .com the Jason Mitchell meat stick is a good one, not 4 feet but 36 inches which is a longer ice fishing rod, I use it out to North Dakota for perch mainly and love it! The new one I have the Fenwick Elite Tech ice rod which is 42 inches a little longer than the meat stick. I  just got in December and have used it on lakers in deep water! Its sort of the there's a million combinations we just go with what works! In ice fishing constant trial and error! Once you're over 40 hope we can remember the set up that worked the year before! 

Good Fishin   Mike   

  

Thanks Mike for your reply… the rod I currently have is a Diawa SpinMatic 4-0’ in length marked ultra light yet it has a medium light feel to it… the 4-0’ ft in length feels perfect… I can stand and bring the tip easily to the water … perfect for standing and shielding the line from the wind. I had no problem picking up the bites at all… it just seems the rod is too stiff for the application with the smaller bites.

I love putting together balanced systems to fit the need and im just not feeling it with this combo… i love the fun factor... however it does solve that problem hole hopping… I guess once settled in with an area of catchable fish I can then relax and sit and fish the other setups.

Yep for me it is important to not upset the spine or I’ll be out for the rest of the season like last year

RSS

Latest Activity

Jeffrey D. Abney commented on Troy Dorman's photo
Thumbnail

These were caught on redworms

"Nice mixed catch……."
15 minutes ago
Jeffrey D. Abney commented on Troy Dorman's photo
Thumbnail

Vince with two nice ones

"Nice daily double…..Vince is growing up!"
15 minutes ago
Jeffrey D. Abney commented on dick tabbert's photo
Thumbnail

IMG_0194

"Nice perch anywhere Dick…"
16 minutes ago
dick tabbert posted photos
6 hours ago
Troy Dorman posted photos
8 hours ago
Jeffrey D. Abney commented on tracy willis's photo
Thumbnail

nice pan of gills

"Nice mixed bag…..enjoy the fry!"
yesterday
tracy willis posted a photo

nice pan of gills

eater size gills and shellcrackers. fairly easy to catch a mess since they nest raiding bass and…
yesterday
John Sheehan commented on dick tabbert's photo
Thumbnail

Flying carpenter ant

"Very generous offer Dick!"
yesterday
John Sheehan commented on dick tabbert's photo
Thumbnail

Flying carpenter ant

"I believe sinking Dick. "
yesterday
dick tabbert commented on dick tabbert's photo
Thumbnail

Flying carpenter ant

"I made a couple up for you. Do you have sinking or floating ants John?"
yesterday
John Sheehan commented on John Sheehan's group Lure History
"Great tip for the Tiny Torpedo I've not tried on my go to Smallmouth Bass topwater Bait.…"
yesterday
John Sheehan commented on John Sheehan's group Lure History
"Us old timers /old schoolers can relate.  Bass Week: Top 5 Old-School Lures that Still…"
yesterday
John Sheehan commented on dick tabbert's photo
Thumbnail

Flying carpenter ant

"Great work Dick!"
yesterday
dick tabbert posted a photo

Flying carpenter ant

#6 curved shank hook
yesterday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted a photo

Osprey Taking Flight…..4/14/2024

See dozens of these raptors every time you fish on the Albemarle….
Sunday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted photos
Sunday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted photos
Sunday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted a status
"Got out behind five days in a row of high wind warnings….washing machine effect on our creeks but grinded out a mess…mix of crappie & bass"
Sunday
Jeffrey D. Abney commented on tracy willis's photo
Thumbnail

spawn is on

"Go get ‘em Tracy……fill up your stringer……."
Saturday
dick tabbert commented on dick tabbert's photo
Thumbnail

Black Beetle

"Thank you Jeffrey. Working on tying some different flies."
Saturday

© 2024   Created by Bluegill.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service