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Ice cats?
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[cool][size 1]Hey guys, I have no experience on Bountiful Pond, but I can verify that channel cats do remain somewhat active under the ice...and they do gotta eat once in awhile.[/size]

[size 1]I have seen several cats come through the ice on Utah Lake, Yuba and Willard Bay. Virtually all were taken on bait-tipped jigs being fished on or near the bottom for walleyes...or perch...or white bass.[/size]

[size 1]One day in early January, in the north marina of Willard, one guy caught a half dozen channels using a small green tube jig and a piece of crawler. I am guessing he was dropping into a small depression in the bottom in which the kitties had gathered.[/size]

[size 1]I have also read several articles in national fishing magazines about guys in the upper midwest who specifically target cats through the ice. They have their spots marked from years before and catch lots of BIG cats. The word is that they do school up in the winter and if you find their living room you can catch a few.[/size]

[size 1]If Bountiful freezes over, you will need to take the sonar and scout out some depressions...hopefully with some large fish marks on the sonar...right on the bottom. It takes a good sonar to read fish that are not well separated from the bottom contours. [/size]

[size 1]I think if I was going after them, I would simply soak a whole crawler for a while...or a piece of cut bait...or a small minnow. I have even done well in cold water on a nickle-sized chunk of Velveeta cheese.[/size]

[size 1]If there is no ice cap, then cast out with a bubble full of water and slowly move similar offerings along the bottom...letting it stop and set in one place for awhile. Once you find fish, then you can cast back into the same area.[/size]

[size 1]I used to make some bodacious catches of channels at the mouth of the south marina at Willard in February every year...just about the time the ice was gone for good. The fish were sluggish, but they slurped up nightcrawlers just fine. Also bagged the occasional walleye in a prespawn mode. Just loved it when some know-it-all stopped by to talk and informed me that it was too early for cats...until I lifted my stringer from the water.[/size]
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Ice cats? - by chefwhofishes - 01-12-2004, 09:32 PM
Re: [FlyFishingMoose] Ice cats? - by TubeDude - 01-12-2004, 11:05 PM
Re: [chefwhofishes] Ice cats? - by HFT - 01-12-2004, 11:01 PM
Re: [chefwhofishes] Ice cats? - by Hoobie - 01-13-2004, 12:18 AM
Re: [Hoobie] Ice cats? - by chefwhofishes - 01-13-2004, 01:17 AM
Re: [chefwhofishes] Ice cats? - by Fishindude - 01-13-2004, 01:25 AM
Re: [chefwhofishes] Ice cats? - by Fishindude - 01-15-2004, 05:03 PM
Re: [chefwhofishes] Ice cats? - by Kayote - 01-15-2004, 08:00 PM

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