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General Fishing and Hunting => Ice Fishing => Topic started by: bassfearmefishing on January 31, 2010, 11:39:01 AM

Title: Ice Fis­hing For Sma­ll­mouth Bass.-
Post by: bassfearmefishing on January 31, 2010, 11:39:01 AM
Not if you will know this video, but I have surprised like with the temperature to the one that must be the water, this fish shows activity and present the fight that you can see. To seeing that it seems to you. Regards from Spain.-


http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=7211583 (http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=7211583)
Title: Re: Ice Fis­hing For Sma­ll­mouth Bass.-
Post by: djkimmel on February 02, 2010, 12:32:35 AM
Very nice. Fish need to eat and they can be caught.
Title: Re: Ice Fis­hing For Sma­ll­mouth Bass.-
Post by: MIBassKid on February 02, 2010, 01:33:01 PM
I have fished Lake Lansing twice in the past week. We had some Golden Shiners on Tip-Ups and caught a few nice large mouth, of course we were actually looking for Pike.  The next day we put Perch on the tip ups and that was a whole lot better. We caught Pike and largemouth. The one largemouth went over 4#.

On a side note. I heard from a guy out there that Grand River Bait and Tackle, which is pretty much the only place in town to buy shiners, is selling shiners that have VHS.  Don't know the truth of it and don't know much about VHS but, one of the Pike we pulled up had red sores on the belly and a blue color on the nose which I was told that was how you determine if the fish has VHS. Can anyone confirm this and tell me what to look for on the fish to know if it has the virus or not? I go out there quite frequently now because it is so close to campus so I'm going to keep looking for these signs. (By the way I am in no way bashing GRB&T, I just heard that they were going to be investigated based on probable cause)
-Luke