picking a good lure
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20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: panfish101 on 7/13/2005 2:27:23 PM


    Give us a little more information and we can give you a better answer. What type equipent do you use and what type water ( river lake pond clear water muddy water) do you fish? What species panfish do you target, bluegill, crappie, perch ect...?

    For bluegill ( and all types of fish ) my favorite is a fly. Fly fishing for gills is a lot of fun. For crappies a jig can be hard to beat. Never targetted perch.

    As I stated earlier, give us more info and we can give you a better answer.

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: mikethefisher5081 on 7/13/2005 10:07:38 AM


    Can some one help me pick out a good panfish lure

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: mikethefisher5081 on 7/13/2005 4:08:10 PM


    I usually fish for bluegills in a muddy lake.I use a spinning reel with 8ILB. test.

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: The Rod Tosser on 7/13/2005 5:41:47 PM


    small jigs 1/32 - 1/16 usaly work prety good

    you can even use some fly paterns .

    ice jigs tipd with waxies

    freeline a cricket or grass hopper if theres a inflow or outlet to create curentor if you fish from a dock bridge or boat .

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: Celliach on 7/13/2005 8:10:26 PM


    Not much beats a piece of nightcrawler on a #8 hook under a Thill pencil bobber. Mike, read some of the threads in this section. By the time you're done reading, you'll be able to catch those panfish.

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: Yellow Bear on 7/13/2005 11:09:50 PM


    Heres my panfish rig.
    Take a KastMaster spoon,1/16th 1/8th 1/4 oz.
    Take the hook off.Now tye on a piece of mono about 6 inches long.Put a ice jig on the mono.You want the jig to hang about 1 inch below the spoon.Tip the jig with a piece of worm or a Maggot.
    I have caught some nice fish with this rig. Wink<!--graemlin:;)-->

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: panfish101 on 7/14/2005 5:03:48 AM


    I would also suggest you drop down to 4 or 6 pound test line. I have found that I get lots more bites with lighter line. Often times I'll drop down to 2 and on occassion 1 lb. test line, however, with muddy water slightly heavier line is OK.

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: Storey Teller on 7/14/2005 6:10:54 AM


    Smiler<!--graemlin::)--> Hey there yellow bear I was just reading these post I will have to try that setup on my nest trip out.

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: scfisher on 7/14/2005 9:57:24 AM


    I have good results with Rebel or Repala floater/diver minnows in the 1 1/2 inch size. Early and late when the fish are crusing shallow I work them around weeds, docks ect. Cast it out let it sit twitch it a couple of times. If nothing takes it on the surface bring it back with a slow steady retrive. I also troll it a lot, very slow with my electric motor. Later in the day use a three way with a bell sinker and slow troll it. With a 1/2 ounce sinker and four lb test you can get it down about 12 ft.to 14 ft. We catch a lot of big gills and white perch with the bonus of some white bass, largemouth and crappie. For some reason the gills and white perch like a slow steady retrive better than varried. If you use the Rapla version add an o ring to get proper action. You can use a Rapala knot but with four pound test you will have to re-tie often with it.

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: dawsonb on 7/14/2005 10:18:14 AM


    Everything above I want to DITTO!. I would like to add the larger gills are usually a little deeper and farther away from the bank. The are very skittish too. You need to sneek up on them like a bushwacker would Big Grin<!--graemlin::D-->. There is alot to say about luck when fishing and all you need to do is better your odds. I would say the best odds are night crawler on slip bobber set at the right depth, however on any given day one of the above could out fish the crawler.

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    20 Nov 2007 06:03 AM

    Originally posted by: Pappa Jake on 7/18/2005 2:43:09 PM


    Smiler<!--graemlin::)--> Razzer<!--graemlin::p--> Use # 8 wire hook LIVE CRICKET'S
    RESULTS FRIED FISH FOR SUPPER. Big Grin<!--graemlin::D--> Big Grin<!--graemlin::D-->

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