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I arrived at 7:30am. I followed a group of 2 out onto the ice as i did not have a good idea about were to fish. I followed them out about 200yds. and stopped there to fish, the 2 guys kept going? Made wonder what they knew and I did not. Anyway, I started with a Slender Spoon tipped with maggots. It was about 45 feet deep so it took a while for the spoon to get down. When I did start jigging the spoon, the fish were there and showed interest. But no bites. I tried aggresive jigging and slow jigging and intermediate jigging. I tried everything I could think of but no bites. I then tried a Swedish Pimple tipped with maggots. Same result, lots of interest but not takers. Then I tried the go to set up, jig with a Gulp. I caught 4, 2 of which were too small and 2 keepers. I moved closer to shore looking for bigger fish. Did not find them. I then moved back out a ways and parked myself there for the rest of the day. I stayed with the jig but switched to maggots. I took home a dozen and let loose about 7. I had lots of interest and found that the only way to catch them was to jig a little, like 3-5 inches and then stop dead. They would not bite if it was moving. And when they did bite, it was like they were breathing on it. My Fabril stick came with a spring bobber and it would move about 1/16th to 1/8th inch. That was it. Rarely did I feel the take but rather saw a little movement of the spring bobber. I missed a lot of hits and went through a lot of maggots. A nice day on the ice as the weather was decent, I left the ice at 3:45.
Oh I almost forgot, the Blue Herron sitting on the ice, he is looking for you to catch a fish and then walk away. He then flyies in and eats the fish. He got 2 of mine. I would say he had a good day also.
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