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How To Use Ice Fishing Tip UpsTip ups can be very effective for catching northern pike, bass, and walleyes under the ice with live bait. Tip up fishing is much like bobber fishing in the summer time, but only on the ice. One of my bigger walleyes right at 8lbs was caught on a tip up. When using tip up you will be using bait such as suckers, shad, or creek chubs. In most cases good live bait will outcatch dead bait, but dead bait does have its moments. Size of the bait can make a big difference, especialy when searching for big northern pike. I like to use bait 5-8 inches long for bigger northern. Circle and trebble hooks both work good, but a quick strike rig with two smaller trebbles works best. Don't be afraid to fish shallow water for northern pike. We have had some great fishing in only 1 to 2 feet of water. When fishing 3 feet or less I would suggest adjusting the tip up so the bait hangs just 6 inches below the surface of the ice. In deeper water about 1/3 down the water column. Remember, fish look up for food, not down. Types Of Tip UpsThere are two types of tip ups, surface and under water. The difference between the two is the whether the spool of fishing line is about the ice, or below in the water. When fishing live bait it's important the fish doesn't feel resistance when taking your bait. This is why I prefer the under water model of tip ups. Because the spool of line is under water the line won't free to the spool. Surface tip ups can really only be used during warmer weather.
Remember that in most states you must have your name and address on every tip up. |