Put my 4mm tungsten jig head and glow maki bait to work Sunday here in Pennsylvania on Pymatuning lake. The ice is 8” thick and building.
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Put my 4mm tungsten jig head and glow maki bait to work Sunday here in Pennsylvania on Pymatuning lake. The ice is 8” thick and building.
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Looks like you located a honey hole .
Another beautiful mess of gills !
Congrats!
Thanks for sharing!
As Ketch says….KABOOM!
Excellent!!!!
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Great bunch of fillets! You got the touch for em. Hope you stayed warm out there, I’ve never ice fished and it sounds cold to me.
I used to love to ice fish back in the 70’s and 80’s.
Way before electric and gasoline augers where around here in Indiana.
Had to order my manual auger along with ice flies and poles from up north.
I still have all of my stuff but seems like hardly enough ice here anymore.
Once you find them you can stack the bluegill up on the ice.
Thanks for posting.
Brings back old memories for sure.
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Best eating fish in the lake, great looking fillets!
Awesome looking pile of filets! Never ice-fish before and it sounds fun. Thanks for sharing!
sounds like a chilly endeavor no doubt , I will arm chair this one and congratulate ya from my warm chair in the house . :highfive
I hate to say it but I will sit this one out as well. We don’t get ice thick enough very often anyway. I was checking my creek for open water and skim ice yesterday, but didn’t stay long as the park is open for permit bow hunting. Best to stay away until the end of the month.
Bob
Some of those ice shacks look awesome. Spending the weekend out fishing in the warm comfort of the shack would be great.
Nice clean fillets, looking great. :HandsClapping
Used to ice fish in the past. Started in the 70's with a spud, a five gallon pail and tip ups. By the late 90's we had tents, heaters, gas augers flashers. electric knives and used nothing but jigging poles and we used to catch all the fish we wanted. Now it is winters in Florida but love to see pics of son/grand son still catching them and having a great time.