Group: Members
Posts: 638
Member No.: 10724
Joined: January 18, 2016
Had a late start today. I punched a hole last night at 10:30 when I got to the cottage in the middle of our shallow bay. I found 8 inches of mediocre ice. Still on the fence about taking out the sled. Got bait around 7:30 and decided I would walk out and pull the smitty as I had my son with me. Didn't get very far when he says "dad we should bring the snowmobile". So I ventured out with the auger following fresh quad and snowmobile tracks to my spot. I was very pleased to find 7 inches of the clearest ice I've seen in quite some time. Headed back, hooked up the otter resort and grabbed the boy. Got setup and now his feet are cold. Brought him back and grabbed the 20 lb propane tank. Dropped my first line and got a mark right away. Boom! He smashes the Goldmember Bunjo bug. Barely lipped him. Marked a few more and had 2 chase the tungsten jig head but came unbuttoned. I think the hooks are too small but they were definitely interested in it. Maybe set the hook too quick. Wind picked up so I packed it in by 2:45. Back at in the am.
Group: Members
Posts: 3351
Member No.: 10648
Joined: January 17, 2016
Thats awesome Jay.....good to see the bugs are working.... and a great feeling for you as you made them....I see a new series of bugs coming on with bigger hooks for the whities and Lakers....and leave the others for perch grounds.......I will order a new set......lol.
Group: Members
Posts: 1156
Member No.: 13075
Joined: January 11, 2017
Awesome! Glad you’re out there! I tie my bugs direct to line, 4lb fluoro all the way. The clip you use would alter the action, possibly increase the perceived size of the bait, and not necessarily a problem at all! That difference in the action/size is just an alternate configuration. I find the way it “jiggles” can entice or scare the fish depending on the fish/day/conditions. That snap probably allows for a more wild jiggle if that makes sense. Definitely takes a hair trigger hook set hand. This method works great with spring bobber on the tip of the rod. I keep meaning to find mine but forget every time. Maybe I’ll sneak out this afternoon!
Group: Members
Posts: 1362
Member No.: 15807
Joined: March 11, 2018
QUOTE (mykola @ Feb 18, 2024 - 08:01 am)
Awesome! Glad you’re out there! I tie my bugs direct to line, 4lb fluoro all the way. The clip you use would alter the action, possibly increase the perceived size of the bait, and not necessarily a problem at all! That difference in the action/size is just an alternate configuration. I find the way it “jiggles” can entice or scare the fish depending on the fish/day/conditions. That snap probably allows for a more wild jiggle if that makes sense. Definitely takes a hair trigger hook set hand. This method works great with spring bobber on the tip of the rod. I keep meaning to find mine but forget every time. Maybe I’ll sneak out this afternoon!
I agree with this too. Another way to get the action without the extra hardware for skittish fish that do not want a larger profile is with a loop knot with the fluoro leader...have tried it and works well for tunstens and bugs but I have never been as confident in my loop knots for larger fish as compared to a Palomar or Trilene knots (panfish I feel fine with the loop knots). There are other finer wire snaps (or swivel snaps) that are strong enough for most whitefish and lakers and if you can get some good saltwater hardware, there is even more choice. The benefits of snaps of course is the ease of changing up lures compared to retying. And of course, you can use larger fly clips in place of snaps if the changing of lures is important....I find the larger clips to be easier to use (some of the small ones are just too small to allow easy changing of lures at least with fingers).
Fishing Northern Lakes
Fishing forum for Northern Ontario, including Muskoka, Algonquin & Bancroft Area Lakes. Fishing for brook trout, lake trout, bass, walleye, pickerel, muskie, pike, crappie, perch, splake and more. Northern Ontario fishing at it's Best!
Fishing Northern Ontario & Bancroft Area Lakes - Forum : Fishing Tips, Current Conditions, Fishing Reports & more! Fishing Forum