Favourite is "Williams Wabler" (Yes that's the proper spelling. They also have a "Wobbler") I'll put them both below so you can see the Difference.
In Silver, sometimes a Start/Stop Retreive, sometimes a medium/fast Rip retreive.
I also Epoxy a Glass Rattle to the Backside of ALL my Spoons
Of course the Good Old "Eppinger Daredevle" (Yes it is ...LOL...)
I recently Downsized the Trebles, and added, or Upsized the O-Rings if none where there, or too small on the Daredevle's due to an article I read "Somewhere".:unsure:
Better "Action" on the Lure apparently.
A few Spinner Baits and a "Heddon Moss Boss" Topwater if I want to Fish in the "Slop".
Favourite is "Williams Wabler" (Yes that's the proper spelling. They also have a "Wobbler") I'll put them both below so you can see the Difference.
In Silver, sometimes a Start/Stop Retreive, sometimes a medium/fast Rip retreive.
I also Epoxy a Glass Rattle to the Backside of ALL my Spoons
Of course the Good Old "Eppinger Daredevle" (Yes it is ...LOL...)
I recently Downsized the Trebles, and added, or Upsized the O-Rings if none where there, or too small on the Daredevle's due to an article I read "Somewhere".:unsure:
Better "Action" on the Lure apparently.
A few Spinner Baits and a "Heddon Moss Boss" Topwater if I want to Fish in the "Slop".
thanks for the tips! I'll have to pick up some suspending baits... not much open water here yet but I'm hoping to get a window of opportunity for at least a few days before zone 18 shuts down for a few months.rich_ace_G said:Suspending plugs will get you the pike when nothing else will. Ice out pike tend to become lazy. I was yesterday. 2 hours tossing every spinner & spoon I have but nothing. Pike were too busy basking in shallow water letting you know they're there but...
I was getting frustrated.Check my tackle box. There's a size 11 HJ still in the package. I didn't even remember buying them because I've never been a fan of the Rapala pricing. Cast and slow retrieve. I saw a follow but no strike. I tried even a slower retrieve. Follow but the strike missed. Cast again. same speed the follow then I stopped. It took about 5 seconds for the pike to decide if he will strike or not (that long) It did. Had my first pike of 2013. Give them time. they're sluggish I guess.
+1. learned it in a weird way. was casting a HJ11 for an hour and a half steady slow retrieve with no strikes. water had low visibility so you can't really see what's under 2 feet. no sun. i was in the middle of a slow retrieve when frustration set in. I stopped and grabbed my coffee. after 5 seconds of pause...the hit.Dozer said:Ice out pike for me is all about pauses with suspending stickbaits. Jerk-Jerk-pause, when I say pause I mean upwards of up to 30 seconds.