01-28-2003, 09:06 AM
Fish Boy,
You should have posted this on the Utah page, I would have seen it sooner. The key to muskie through the ice is the same as fishing the water. Perserverance. Use a #2 Fire Tiger Needle fish tipped with a filet of perch. (remember, it can only be 1" square by law in Utah). I've also had luck with jigs with that best emulate a perch, pumpkin seed color seemed to work best. If you know where submerged structure is that would be a good place to start. My little spot is directly across from the west marina in the little cove just north of the pipeline. You'll need a fishfinder to locate it, it's just a bunch of sunken christmas trees. The old river bed in the south arm is also a good place to try. Any place that transitions from shallow to deep water is good. The muskie will try to pin the perch against the ledge and that's where you want to be. I see Muskie suspened between 12-17 feet but these fish are just cruising around and don't seem to be feeding. Work you're jig through the water column SLOWLY, one or two jigs up, one turn of the reel, if you think you are going way to slow you're probably about right. They almost always hit it on the down side. If you have a GPS add a post here and I'll post some good numbers that will get you started, No I don't care who else sees them. Just do me a favor, if you're not going to eat them let them go. You can measure them and have a fiberglass mount made, they look better and last longer than a skin mount. Here are the main things for Muskie on ice. 1. FInd the structure. 2. Find the Perch. 3. Match what the muskie are eating (perch). 4. Work the lure to look like a wounded perch. 5. Keep at it, I've put in alot of hours with only 5 Muskie through the ice. 6. Have fun, I always catch perch while fishing for Muskie, otherwise I'd get bored and leave.
IFG
You should have posted this on the Utah page, I would have seen it sooner. The key to muskie through the ice is the same as fishing the water. Perserverance. Use a #2 Fire Tiger Needle fish tipped with a filet of perch. (remember, it can only be 1" square by law in Utah). I've also had luck with jigs with that best emulate a perch, pumpkin seed color seemed to work best. If you know where submerged structure is that would be a good place to start. My little spot is directly across from the west marina in the little cove just north of the pipeline. You'll need a fishfinder to locate it, it's just a bunch of sunken christmas trees. The old river bed in the south arm is also a good place to try. Any place that transitions from shallow to deep water is good. The muskie will try to pin the perch against the ledge and that's where you want to be. I see Muskie suspened between 12-17 feet but these fish are just cruising around and don't seem to be feeding. Work you're jig through the water column SLOWLY, one or two jigs up, one turn of the reel, if you think you are going way to slow you're probably about right. They almost always hit it on the down side. If you have a GPS add a post here and I'll post some good numbers that will get you started, No I don't care who else sees them. Just do me a favor, if you're not going to eat them let them go. You can measure them and have a fiberglass mount made, they look better and last longer than a skin mount. Here are the main things for Muskie on ice. 1. FInd the structure. 2. Find the Perch. 3. Match what the muskie are eating (perch). 4. Work the lure to look like a wounded perch. 5. Keep at it, I've put in alot of hours with only 5 Muskie through the ice. 6. Have fun, I always catch perch while fishing for Muskie, otherwise I'd get bored and leave.
IFG