Thanks guys. I just started ice fishing about two weeks ago. I haven't caught much yet, but getting some tips like this really helps. God bless you guys.
Mistake #8. Most of the worst offenders I see are TV and RUclips personalities. I am glad you guys get em back in the water quickly. I was always told to not keep the fish out of the water for as long as you cold hold your breath.
I appreciate you guys taking the time to give us viewers tips and advice. You guys made a lot of great points and this video was useful for sure. Thanks again.
I also scratch my head when people move a ton while fishing for active schools of perch and crappie! To me it makes sense to camp in high traffic areas, and let the fish come to you! If I’m not marking fish in 15-20 minutes. Then I make the move! Also great tip on using bigger reals! I’ll definitely use that in my Arsenal!
You guys are 100% correct on these, and yet people will continue to make these same mistakes. My favorite to tournament ice anglers that feel they constantly need to keep punching holes in 4 FOW, and wondering why the panfish are so spooky that day.
I feel it isn't necessarily the hole popping, but the walking around from hole to hole. Between shadows changing on the surface, but also the noise of stepping on the ice/stone.
My Shimano 500 has amazing drag. One of the best. I have 35 years of fishing experience, and have fished every where from lakes in north America to the pacific ocean to the amazon.
Some really great tips wrapped up in here. I really never thought about the reel situation in that way, also thinking out loud here but bigger reels would be easier to use with gloves on as well.
Palmer Knot is all i have ever used for tying lures in from panfish to king salmon in lake Michigan the knot can't break or come undone it has to be a different spot in the line
I learned a ton here. Thank you guys, I've been struggling this year but this video gave me some things to consider. I've been fishing for 15+ years and finally got a sonar unit. Late season is tough but I have some fresh ideas now. Thanks again dudes. P.S. ny is crazy we're allowed seven lines
Well done guys much appreciated. You’re absolutely right about the garbage that does piss me off when it’s left on the ice. Last week where I went fishing somebody had taken a dump right on the ice toilet paper all over the place right amongst the holes I used the day before five cigarette butts. Thank you for posting
Fishing too deep is my number one. Two reasons. 1. fish on the bottom are not usually currently feeding. 2. The way light works under water. The stuff below the feeding fish is dark, the bottom is dark and their backs are dark so the bait fish are invisible as is your bait. Because of this fish look up for shapes and colour against the light sky for their lunch.
Awesome video. Great info. Stumbled upon this one but it worked out well. Wild to see we have the same last name. The double N is hard to come across. Just proves fishing is in our blood! Keep cranking out the awesome content.
job explaining these common mistakes. I loved the analogy, "fish follow weeds, troughs and pockets like deer follow a deer trail". I'm definitely going to pay more attention to my line. Your explanation of why it's best to fish 3 or 4 feet off the bottom was spot on! I've been noticing that I'm catching more fish doing this. I've even caught more than my buddies because I'm fishing higher in the water column. How do you spell that....Palomar Knot....Palemar Knot....Palmer....????
I must say, you guys are good! Though I've dabbled in ice fishing for most of my life I'm getting into it more. We don't have some of the species that you are fishing, here in Alaska. The ice game in my area is for rainbows, arctic char, lake trout, and in some lakes, stocked land-locked salmon. Still, I feel like the tips you discussed will definitely apply here as well. I wonder if you could do a video on fishing without all the electronics? Those items probably won't be in my budget for a while. Thanks again for all the useful information. I really enjoyed the vid and of course, subscribed.
On the cruising fish, I've seen trout do that in a quarry lake in my area while bank fishing in spring. I was fishing for panfish in one place for hours and I would see 3 or 4 trout in a school swim by from the same direction every 30 or 45 minutes.
I got rid of all those small reels , the line coils too much when they off spool . I have all summer reels now . When fishing for pike , lake trout and pickerel I use stinger hooks while using live baits .
Just got a marcum 5 plus. Goin to use down view, thanks for tip. I use a loop knot, for panfish jigs, good action if pounding, or whatever. Subbed good info!
You can sit with as much equipment as you want. Echo sounder and camera and everything technical for ice fishing. My experience is that the fish only bite. When it wants to. But I don't know if ice fishing in the USA is different from Norway.
I use braided line for ice fishing and I do catch Pike, Perch and Walleye on it. What are your thoughts on braided line for ice fishing? Problem with fishing with light mono for me is many of the lakes I fish in ND have all 3 species and a Pike will hit the same rig setup as a Walleye will hit but with a whole lot more force so I run a few reels with 8 or 10 lb braided line. I don't like loosing fish so if I'm fishing for Walleye, I'd still love to pull in a 8 lb Pike. BTW, I think another mistake fishermen make is not sharpening their hooks. I used to loose so many fish before I learned to properly sharpen my hooks.
Braid is totally fine as long as you have a fluorocarbon leader (especially if there is some level of visibility in the water). Sharpening hooks is another big one, I agree for sure
I literally was so happy just now. I saw one of your videos years ago, and loved it. I forgot to subscribe though, and had no idea what your channel was called. I have been looking for it ever since. I may have set you subscribe button on fire by clicking it to fast.....
You guys are awesome! Can't wait for the season here in Quebec! Will be staying tuned to you! Happy and safe holidays to you and your families guys! Merci les gars!
My number one...guys coming out and just setting up right next to me when im the only shack for hundreds of yards or the only one on that side of the lake find ur own fish
you nailed it . pick up the garbage. I tell my kids the same way, me being a former BoyScout make the area cleaner than when you arrived. it does not hurt plus when the ice melts that crap is going to get into the water ways and potentially kill the fish (if they are able to eat it)
Another mistake would be using too short of a rod. I have used 28" and 36" rods and much prefer the longer one. More length to absorb headshakes and easier to fish when standing up.
Agree with most of this but how do you tie a Palomar knot on a tiny tungsten jig? It's hard enough getting light line through the eye once, nevermind folded back on itself 😄 Great tips though 👍
Hey guys about fishing in Shallow weeds that's cool about the downview how do you guys determine what depth of weeds or how high should the weeds be when you drill or do you just drill holes until you see what you see
Regarding line size, what would you suggest for someone like me who lives in North Dakota and when fishing for perch is just as likely to pick up a pike. I’d like to use 3 or 4 pound test, but I lose so many jigs because of our pike?
Fair enough. In some situations it's absolutely optimal. I know guys who have one, but don't use them very often. Totally understandable if you think don't need one though. Not necessarily, but it's better sometimes. Use it if you've got it!
Using a camera is for people who do not know how to fish! A spool only needs to hold 100 yards. Reel size has nothing to do with the reel itself! Your not taking the fish water sking! Then again dragging a snow mobile and a home to assemble on the lake causes unnatural shadows. XL line is the most important! ( Xtra Limp ) Motor mouthing and activity make the fish skiddish. Now, i fish high mountain lakes and there's no bluegill, sunfish, or walleye! Just Trout, salmon, ( kokanee ) and pike. Minnows are illegal! High mountain lake are clear! There's no bottom feeders to cloud the waters! If you need a camera to see that the fish has your lure maybe you need to learn how to fish. Now a add on sensitivity tip ( wire ) can alert you a fish just swam by your bait! Plus the wire can allow your lure to twitch when set on the ice! I pull the line to jig not dancing the rod up and down. Tip ups set by themselves. There is no movement or unnatural sounds to alert the fish. Lure size has to be spot on. Not too big, not too small. Now, the final mistake is listening to videos like these. Keep in mind guys, if your doing videos on ice fishing you need to realize. Fisherman that ice fish are fisherman. Not just a novice. So your video needs to address experience fisherman. Last, you did not cover drilling the hole. Never drill where a hole has been drilled before. I call rookie video! Not tips! Happy fishing rookies!
In past experiences being one of them crazy guys with less then 1lbs test line iv seen 12 13inc bluegills follow up 2lbs test line and guys iv landed 4lb bass on quarter lbs test line it's all in drag
Maybe you guys can help me with this scenario... Say I am fishing for perch... tiny tungsten jig. I get hammered and am fighting a fish I have yet to bring in but suspect these are pike... to my knowledge there are 40+inch pike here.... but a steel leader kills the action and bites drop in half at least.
If you want to catch perch, just keep doing what you're doing. Maybe upsize your line one or two pounds. If you want to catch pike, run 12-15 line fluoro
Ive been using little kids fishing rods or a dock runner with my spinning reel for the ice. Using braid since it's more walleye resistant. Now I dont catch much of anything but I feel like I'm doing it ok. Looks like you have way too much gear to pack up and move so better just wait for the fish to come your way LOL. You sold me I'm getting a camera first instead of a flasher. Maybe if I get good at it I'll throw down for some fancier gear after that.
Yeah, we had way too much stuff to move this day LOL. Camera is amazing if you're fishing shallow/clear water. I don't even bring my flasher on bites like that.
There's are some fairly cheap ones on Amazon, but yes, overall they can be pretty pricy. Especially the ones that everyone talks about here on RUclips or on TV.
I like quit using like using little reels a few like years ago and like noticed like less like coil in the line. The drag is like way like better for sure.
Nice/informative video guys,Thanks for sharing. Just curious Nick sir,What brand/model are your ice picks you had on? Also (Great) tip Brett sir,About picking up after yourself. Even though should be automatic/common sense!!
I use this stuff in 2lb: www.omniafishing.com/p/sufix-invisiline-ice-fluorocarbon You might have to do some digging to find it in stock somewhere this time of year.
Awesome awesome video guys do you have anything on calling in fish we have been pounding a four-by-four on the bare Ice and everytime we do it the northern pike come in. The lateral line on the fish is something we need to work on to call them in......
@@NickLindner wow you are completely right I tried the repella jigging rap and it brought in perch and walleye even when they weren't biting I was very impressed
Back in the 60's we used spring bobbers and super tiny teardrops with sewing thread (clear) for bluegills. I think that thread was like 1/2 lb. Occasionally the line would break but this method worked great when the fish weren't biting with normal rigs. When they were feeding well we could use large teardrops and 6 lb line. It really didn't matter much.
How do you deal with spools contracting in the cold, then having your line just spin on the spool. I tried using my open water reel once, but when I went to check drag, my line just spun on the spool cause the spool contracted in the cold.
I've been considering a camera for Red Lake in my ice castle do you think it would scare the eyes considering the stained water? Which model would you suggest to hook into a T.V.
I wouldn't run a camera for walleye unless you're okay with catching less fish. If you do run one, I'd definitely do a high-end camera on a dirtier lake like Red Lake. Aqua-Vu HD or MarCum Pursuit HD
How do you remember what test line you used on your reels? I have several poles set up with various lines but I can never keep them straight, especially when I haven't used one for a while.
I personally don't swap reels so I pot a piece of white electric tape on my rod with a tag and put the #4 on one side and 20 for the year it is replaced on the other with permanent sharpie
@@jarrodpederson7554 - Thanks for the great advice! I started fishing about 7 years ago and it's been a bit of a learning curve. I'll definitely have to pick up some electrical tape. That is a really great idea! :)
It depends on the fish your trying to catch and knowing what mistakes you make a long the way. My number one mistake is finding the fish and the Barometer determines when fish are going to eat or not. They might be more comfortable in shallow or deeper waters.If the fish are not biting it just might mean they are not comfortable to eat where you are and they look at your bait and then they move. Think like this in 100 feet of water there is more pressure your ears would pop. Maybe the fish might feel the Barometer changes and may put pressure on the fish to choose to bite or not.
That bait has horrible action,.......what is that thing? Oh and.............I bought a camera 2 years ago- have yet to use it even once. It just spoils all the fun and is way too distracting and a pain to set up. I can see using it for locating spots but that's about it. Oh and......I use a 30 pound power pro leader tied to a steelhead swivel with 10 pound mainline for walleye and pike. I caught over a hundred walleye in one lake alone and never lost a bait from a pike hit. Yeh, it's a little excessive but at long as the water isn't crystal clear and your jigging it works out really well. And no, 20 pound power pro isn't a strong enough leader to keep most pike from eating your aggressive lures like a jigging rap. Now I'll offer you guys one I'll bet you've NEVER HEARD or tried. NEVER put a pike back down the same hole after catching it when you're walleye fishing in shallow water. As you likely already know, if you have walleye and pike around the pike usually suspend off the bottom and sit and stare at your bait just like the pike in this video. You may have attracted walleye from jigging but they will not bite until those pike leave your area. That being so, why would you put that pike back down there where it was just hindering you're walleye bite? I have caught many, many walleye within 30 seconds to two minutes in the same hole I just landed a pike IF I don't release that pike in the same hole/area after it's caught. Drill a pike hole about 30 yards or so away, get your lazy butt out there and dump those pike releases in. Try it. I've been doing it for over 20 years now and it does make a difference. Uh oh, now my secrets out........... one of them anyway.
MORE BRETT+ NICK!!! We want you two on the tube full time! You only live once, you guys should film it all!
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Agreed 100% buddy
Sobi has a valid point.
@@tterryshenanigans1820 👊
Sobi you also need to keep fishing brother!
*Gettin' soooo preachy 🤣. Lol thx man! It's fun doing fishing things with you.*
We've got Reverend Brett over here 😉
It was a lot of fun. I just checked my calendar and it looks like burbot season is just about here...
Really enjoyed the video!! Thx
Thanks guys. I just started ice fishing about two weeks ago. I haven't caught much yet, but getting some tips like this really helps. God bless you guys.
Glad to help! Bless you too
@@NickLindner thanks
Mistake #8. Most of the worst offenders I see are TV and RUclips personalities. I am glad you guys get em back in the water quickly. I was always told to not keep the fish out of the water for as long as you cold hold your breath.
Agreed. If you aren't going to eat the fish, you should try and get it back as quickly as possible
@@NickLindner Like this quick catch and release. ruclips.net/video/sGI8xabtywc/видео.html
That’s really hard to do for me, cause it takes awhile to cook them and get the bones out without passing out.
Micheal Phelps to a crappie "stop being a pussy"
Great tips and good advice! Two of my favourite fishermen to watch. You both come across as sincere and humble.
Been fishing all my life, just starting to learn how to fish the ice with my two kids. Thanks for this video!!
Hopefully we could help you out!
As an ex Minnesotain thank you for the new knot. I have lived my 38 years running one knot. Always pack out what you pack in. Thank you
Mark your holes! On my local lake there was a young girl who fell through a sight fishing hole that wasn’t marked!
Oh wow. That's a bad one
Dido on using the summer reels on my ice rods. Helps me justify spending the money on nicer reels when I can use them all year.
Exactly! Why let them collect dust during the winter?
I appreciate you guys taking the time to give us viewers tips and advice. You guys made a lot of great points and this video was useful for sure. Thanks again.
Glad you found it valuable Josh 👍
I also scratch my head when people move a ton while fishing for active schools of perch and crappie! To me it makes sense to camp in high traffic areas, and let the fish come to you! If I’m not marking fish in 15-20 minutes. Then I make the move! Also great tip on using bigger reals! I’ll definitely use that in my Arsenal!
Settling down can definitely be optimal in some situations it seems. I'm a big fan of moving and finding fish, but sometimes it can be overkill
@@NickLindner for sure! I think another big one is people leave fish to find other fish!
Yeah, that's a good one. Seems like it almost never works out.
You guys are 100% correct on these, and yet people will continue to make these same mistakes. My favorite to tournament ice anglers that feel they constantly need to keep punching holes in 4 FOW, and wondering why the panfish are so spooky that day.
That's definitely a big one. Sometimes popping holes doesn't spook them, but oftentimes it does
I feel it isn't necessarily the hole popping, but the walking around from hole to hole. Between shadows changing on the surface, but also the noise of stepping on the ice/stone.
Definitely a valid point. That's especially true in shallow water or on early/late ice
My Shimano 500 has amazing drag. One of the best. I have 35 years of fishing experience, and have fished every where from lakes in north America to the pacific ocean to the amazon.
There's some decent ones out there, but it's a rare find more often than not.
Anglers have been passing line through the eye twice on a trilene knot or variation of back when braid/fireline etc was introduced.
It's a huge benefit
Some really great tips wrapped up in here. I really never thought about the reel situation in that way, also thinking out loud here but bigger reels would be easier to use with gloves on as well.
For sure. The list of benefits is a mile long. It just doesn't make sense to use smaller reels.
@@NickLindner need to keep that in mind for the future.
Palmer Knot is all i have ever used for tying lures in from panfish to king salmon in lake Michigan the knot can't break or come undone it has to be a different spot in the line
Agreed. It's almost indestructible after you factor in your reel's drag and the bend of the rod.
some outstanding thought here, guys! I'll put them to use once our waters ice up.
Thanks for watching Alex!
I learned a ton here. Thank you guys, I've been struggling this year but this video gave me some things to consider. I've been fishing for 15+ years and finally got a sonar unit. Late season is tough but I have some fresh ideas now. Thanks again dudes. P.S. ny is crazy we're allowed seven lines
Glad you enjoyed it, man. Best of luck the rest of the session
My favorite tip was the last one clean up after yourself. Thank you for including that tip. Good life lesson there.
Amen!
I'm a big uni-knot guy. double for line and leader. Single for everything else. But I used to lose a lot of fish tying clinch knots
Thanks for your time guys I really learned something here
Thanks for watching mark!
A day of fishing with you two would be an epic and interesting day
Thanks Tony
Well done guys much appreciated. You’re absolutely right about the garbage that does piss me off when it’s left on the ice. Last week where I went fishing somebody had taken a dump right on the ice toilet paper all over the place right amongst the holes I used the day before five cigarette butts. Thank you for posting
That's disgusting. I'm sorry you encountered that. Hate that
Fishing too deep is my number one. Two reasons.
1. fish on the bottom are not usually currently feeding.
2. The way light works under water. The stuff below the feeding fish is dark, the bottom is dark and their backs are dark so the bait fish are invisible as is your bait. Because of this fish look up for shapes and colour against the light sky for their lunch.
Every lake and situation is different, but all things being equal, I'd always try and find them shallow first
Awesome video. Great info. Stumbled upon this one but it worked out well. Wild to see we have the same last name. The double N is hard to come across. Just proves fishing is in our blood! Keep cranking out the awesome content.
Haha that's awesome! The double N is definitely the big tell!
the smaller spools aren't as bad if you have a 5.1:1 ratio with braided line at 1-2 lbs. good video guys!
Thanks Dalton!
job explaining these common mistakes. I loved the analogy, "fish follow weeds, troughs and pockets like deer follow a deer trail". I'm definitely going to pay more attention to my line. Your explanation of why it's best to fish 3 or 4 feet off the bottom was spot on! I've been noticing that I'm catching more fish doing this. I've even caught more than my buddies because I'm fishing higher in the water column. How do you spell that....Palomar Knot....Palemar Knot....Palmer....????
Should be Palomar.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed
@Nick Lindner ok...perfect....thanks
I must say, you guys are good! Though I've dabbled in ice fishing for most of my life I'm getting into it more. We don't have some of the species that you are fishing, here in Alaska. The ice game in my area is for rainbows, arctic char, lake trout, and in some lakes, stocked land-locked salmon. Still, I feel like the tips you discussed will definitely apply here as well. I wonder if you could do a video on fishing without all the electronics? Those items probably won't be in my budget for a while. Thanks again for all the useful information. I really enjoyed the vid and of course, subscribed.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try and do that in the future
I agree, palomar knot, easy, strong, small, any kind of line.
100% agree!
I'm right there with you brother Palomar for everything
Yes!
Awesome job young men I just started ice fishing.
Best of luck Doug. It's a rabbithole!
Minnesota ice fishing!
Wicked video gents. There's more info in here than any other video on YT.
That was the goal, Steve. Glad you enjoyed it!
On the cruising fish, I've seen trout do that in a quarry lake in my area while bank fishing in spring. I was fishing for panfish in one place for hours and I would see 3 or 4 trout in a school swim by from the same direction every 30 or 45 minutes.
100%. Some fish like to cruise like that
Great video guys, easy to watch, laid back and good sound advice... thanks
Thanks for the comment, Richard
Good points.... too close to the bottom!....
I got rid of all those small reels , the line coils too much when they off spool . I have all summer reels now .
When fishing for pike , lake trout and pickerel I use stinger hooks while using live baits .
Thanks for watching james! Bigger reels are definitely a must. Stinger hooks are definitely something I need to use more often
Totally agree with you guys!
You brought it out how hard is it to bring it back. Plus it's usually lighter lol
EXACTLY!
I've notice the small rod issues on my part. The thing is that you can't hook set anything big.
Exactly!
Nice informative video guys.. lengthy but solid tips. Couldn't agree more on all of it really.. preach on Brett! Lol
Glad you enjoyed it, Tyler
I agree about the knot
Just got a marcum 5 plus. Goin to use down view, thanks for tip. I use a loop knot, for panfish jigs, good action if pounding, or whatever. Subbed good info!
Thanks Bruce!
Living in the beautiful upper peninsula, I'm constantly amazed at the garbage even locals leave we're constantly picking up other people's trash
I hate that.
You can sit with as much equipment as you want. Echo sounder and camera and everything technical for ice fishing. My experience is that the fish only bite. When it wants to. But I don't know if ice fishing in the USA is different from Norway.
No, you are 100% on the money. It's just up to the fish
I use braided line for ice fishing and I do catch Pike, Perch and Walleye on it. What are your thoughts on braided line for ice fishing? Problem with fishing with light mono for me is many of the lakes I fish in ND have all 3 species and a Pike will hit the same rig setup as a Walleye will hit but with a whole lot more force so I run a few reels with 8 or 10 lb braided line. I don't like loosing fish so if I'm fishing for Walleye, I'd still love to pull in a 8 lb Pike. BTW, I think another mistake fishermen make is not sharpening their hooks. I used to loose so many fish before I learned to properly sharpen my hooks.
Braid is totally fine as long as you have a fluorocarbon leader (especially if there is some level of visibility in the water). Sharpening hooks is another big one, I agree for sure
Great video, very informative! Thank you!
Thanks Alex
I literally was so happy just now. I saw one of your videos years ago, and loved it. I forgot to subscribe though, and had no idea what your channel was called. I have been looking for it ever since. I may have set you subscribe button on fire by clicking it to fast.....
That's awesome, thanks for the message man! Hope you enjoy the future content.
You guys are awesome! Can't wait for the season here in Quebec! Will be staying tuned to you! Happy and safe holidays to you and your families guys! Merci les gars!
Thanks Christian
Great video!! Clinch not has never failed me tho
Right on!
Thanks for the knowledge!
Thanks for watching 👍
My number one...guys coming out and just setting up right next to me when im the only shack for hundreds of yards or the only one on that side of the lake find ur own fish
Yeah, that's not cool....
you nailed it . pick up the garbage. I tell my kids the same way, me being a former BoyScout make the area cleaner than when you arrived. it does not hurt plus when the ice melts that crap is going to get into the water ways and potentially kill the fish (if they are able to eat it)
Amen! Good on you passing along strong values to the next generation, Kevin
Another mistake would be using too short of a rod. I have used 28" and 36" rods and much prefer the longer one. More length to absorb headshakes and easier to fish when standing up.
Exactly. That's definitely on my list of mistakes I see ALL the time.
Nice video Nick! Good tips. I am also a big fan of the Palomar knot.
Thanks Noah. It's tough to beat for sure
Great video, very good advice! Thank You
Thanks Gary! Have an excellent week
First year out for me. I'm on a pond where I hardly ever get skunked when its warm. However I haven't had a single bite so I'm waiting for the melt.
Was supposed to head up to Northbay for my first trip but covid cancelled that. Great video guys hopefully one day I can rip a few through the ice too
Glad you enjoyed it, Patrick
Agree with most of this but how do you tie a Palomar knot on a tiny tungsten jig? It's hard enough getting light line through the eye once, nevermind folded back on itself 😄 Great tips though 👍
Honestly, it's not easy.
Don't move too much and don't move too little. Genius.
That last pike enjoyed your puppet show entertainment
He was definitely a spectator. 😂
Hey guys about fishing in Shallow weeds that's cool about the downview how do you guys determine what depth of weeds or how high should the weeds be when you drill or do you just drill holes until you see what you see
Regarding line size, what would you suggest for someone like me who lives in North Dakota and when fishing for perch is just as likely to pick up a pike. I’d like to use 3 or 4 pound test, but I lose so many jigs because of our pike?
Set your drag?
Rattle reels have out preformed all Of my other fishing methods
They are super effective for sure!
Lost me at the use or lack of use of a camera being a mistake. I was catching fish through the ice for years. Without a camera with great success.
Fair enough. In some situations it's absolutely optimal. I know guys who have one, but don't use them very often. Totally understandable if you think don't need one though. Not necessarily, but it's better sometimes. Use it if you've got it!
27:20 You’d have never known what that pike was up to without camera.
Using a camera is for people who do not know how to fish!
A spool only needs to hold 100 yards. Reel size has nothing to do with the reel itself! Your not taking the fish water sking!
Then again dragging a snow mobile and a home to assemble on the lake causes unnatural shadows.
XL line is the most important! ( Xtra Limp )
Motor mouthing and activity make the fish skiddish.
Now, i fish high mountain lakes and there's no bluegill, sunfish, or walleye! Just
Trout, salmon, ( kokanee ) and pike. Minnows are illegal!
High mountain lake are clear! There's no bottom feeders to cloud the waters!
If you need a camera to see that the fish has your lure maybe you need to learn how to fish.
Now a add on sensitivity tip ( wire ) can alert you a fish just swam by your bait! Plus the wire can allow your lure to twitch when set on the ice! I pull the line to jig not dancing the rod up and down.
Tip ups set by themselves. There is no movement or unnatural sounds to alert the fish.
Lure size has to be spot on. Not too big, not too small.
Now, the final mistake is listening to videos like these.
Keep in mind guys, if your doing videos on ice fishing you need to realize. Fisherman that ice fish are fisherman. Not just a novice.
So your video needs to address experience fisherman.
Last, you did not cover drilling the hole. Never drill where a hole has been drilled before.
I call rookie video! Not tips! Happy fishing rookies!
Thanks for the tips. Great video.
Thanks Ben. Glad you enjoyed it
I want that chair Nick! Great video! Thanks!!
It was comfortable!
I put like 20 pound braid with a 6lb test line as the leader
That'll work!
In past experiences being one of them crazy guys with less then 1lbs test line iv seen 12 13inc bluegills follow up 2lbs test line and guys iv landed 4lb bass on quarter lbs test line it's all in drag
Fun stuff!
Good tips. Can't get bit if the line isn't wet!
100% true!
I fish salmon predominantly with the improved clinch knot. The Palomar may have the advantage with tungsten baits. Knots are tools.
That they are 👍
Maybe you guys can help me with this scenario... Say I am fishing for perch... tiny tungsten jig. I get hammered and am fighting a fish I have yet to bring in but suspect these are pike... to my knowledge there are 40+inch pike here.... but a steel leader kills the action and bites drop in half at least.
If you want to catch perch, just keep doing what you're doing. Maybe upsize your line one or two pounds. If you want to catch pike, run 12-15 line fluoro
Good video. The line. Was my biggest mistakes. Thanks for the info. ND 25 lines lol.
Haha, thanks for watching, Michael
Ive been using little kids fishing rods or a dock runner with my spinning reel for the ice. Using braid since it's more walleye resistant. Now I dont catch much of anything but I feel like I'm doing it ok. Looks like you have way too much gear to pack up and move so better just wait for the fish to come your way LOL. You sold me I'm getting a camera first instead of a flasher. Maybe if I get good at it I'll throw down for some fancier gear after that.
Yeah, we had way too much stuff to move this day LOL. Camera is amazing if you're fishing shallow/clear water. I don't even bring my flasher on bites like that.
lol @ underwater camera tip... thinking everyone has $$$
There's are some fairly cheap ones on Amazon, but yes, overall they can be pretty pricy. Especially the ones that everyone talks about here on RUclips or on TV.
@@NickLindner what would be considered cheap? anything more than $40 is out of my price range.
@@chrisburgdorf7469 not sure you can find one for under $40 unfortunately.
Love your channel man, videos like these should be posted more often?
Thanks!
Video isn't too long when it's filled with good info.
Thanks, that's kinda my thought, too!
Its almost always bush light and bud light cans left in the outdoors.
Yeahhhh. Not good
I like quit using like using little reels a few like years ago and like noticed like less like coil in the line. The drag is like way like better for sure.
Glad you enjoyed the video Dennis
@@NickLindner just messing with you guys. It was great information.
@@ltharley5166 much appreciated Dennis
Nice/informative video guys,Thanks for sharing. Just curious Nick sir,What brand/model are your ice picks you had on? Also (Great) tip Brett sir,About picking up after yourself. Even though should be automatic/common sense!!
Glad you enjoyed it, Ron. Here's a link to the picks I use:
www.fishusa.com/Rapala-Ice-Safety-Picks
@@NickLindner Ok thank you sir.
Like the video I don't think you ever did say kind of lying you use for panfish down the coiling the 2 lb test
I use this stuff in 2lb:
www.omniafishing.com/p/sufix-invisiline-ice-fluorocarbon
You might have to do some digging to find it in stock somewhere this time of year.
That was a good discussion,👍🏻
Thanks Jonny
Awesome awesome video guys do you have anything on calling in fish we have been pounding a four-by-four on the bare Ice and everytime we do it the northern pike come in. The lateral line on the fish is something we need to work on to call them in......
Tough to beat a rattle bait in dirty water and a Puppet Minnow/Jigging Rap in clear water for calling fish in.
@@NickLindner wow you are completely right I tried the repella jigging rap and it brought in perch and walleye even when they weren't biting I was very impressed
I tried the perch talker in 24 feet of water and all it did was stangle the hook up into the the top of the rattles did not work good
Massachusetts it's 5 lines per angler
Excellent
Thanks Norman
Back in the 60's we used spring bobbers and super tiny teardrops with sewing thread (clear) for bluegills. I think that thread was like 1/2 lb. Occasionally the line would break but this method worked great when the fish weren't biting with normal rigs. When they were feeding well we could use large teardrops and 6 lb line. It really didn't matter much.
Liked and subbed 👍🤜🏻 This was pure quality
Thanks Matthew!
Hey and when you dead stick how do you know what depth the fish are going to be or do you go by a flasher or a camera
Usually a couple feet off bottom or a couple feet above the weeds
How do you deal with spools contracting in the cold, then having your line just spin on the spool. I tried using my open water reel once, but when I went to check drag, my line just spun on the spool cause the spool contracted in the cold.
I've never had that happen. I usually use tape when I'm putting line on my reel so it never spins like that.
I've got a 37 inch pike on 2lbs test. I dunno how I got it in on 2lb line lol
Haha, I'm guessing "patience" was a big part of it!
I've been considering a camera for Red Lake in my ice castle do you think it would scare the eyes considering the stained water? Which model would you suggest to hook into a T.V.
I wouldn't run a camera for walleye unless you're okay with catching less fish. If you do run one, I'd definitely do a high-end camera on a dirtier lake like Red Lake. Aqua-Vu HD or MarCum Pursuit HD
Here in Oregon we can use 5
Make sure you're taking advantage!
How do you remember what test line you used on your reels? I have several poles set up with various lines but I can never keep them straight, especially when I haven't used one for a while.
I personally don't swap reels so I pot a piece of white electric tape on my rod with a tag and put the #4 on one side and 20 for the year it is replaced on the other with permanent sharpie
@@jarrodpederson7554 - Thanks for the great advice! I started fishing about 7 years ago and it's been a bit of a learning curve. I'll definitely have to pick up some electrical tape. That is a really great idea! :)
Usually just remember, but it would probably be smart for me to develop a system lol
It depends on the fish your trying to catch and knowing what mistakes you make a long the way. My number one mistake is finding the fish and the Barometer determines when fish are going to eat or not. They might be more comfortable in shallow or deeper waters.If the fish are not biting it just might mean they are not comfortable to eat where you are and they look at your bait and then they move. Think like this in 100 feet of water there is more pressure your ears would pop. Maybe the fish might feel the Barometer changes and may put pressure on the fish to choose to bite or not.
It's possible. Weather definitely has an impact
4 in South Dakota
Haha, yep! Sorry, I being a goofball on that one.
The first comment, I've done both and setting up camp is much more successful
Totally get that! 👍
The last one. Spot on. pick up your trash.
Amen!
Props on dropping the kid off at daycare and going fishing!
Haha yes!
Shimano Sedona 500 too small for perch fishing?
You can certainly get away with it, but I think the optimal size for that application is probably in that 750 to 1000 range.
No mention of all the noise on the ice? Especially walleye be freaking quiet they are the whitetail of the water for a reason
Yup. Definitely a big one!
Good 👍
Thanks!
That bait has horrible action,.......what is that thing?
Oh and.............I bought a camera 2 years ago- have yet to use it even once. It just spoils all the fun and is way too distracting and a pain to set up. I can see using it for locating spots but that's about it. Oh and......I use a 30 pound power pro leader tied to a steelhead swivel with 10 pound mainline for walleye and pike. I caught over a hundred walleye in one lake alone and never lost a bait from a pike hit. Yeh, it's a little excessive but at long as the water isn't crystal clear and your jigging it works out really well. And no, 20 pound power pro isn't a strong enough leader to keep most pike from eating your aggressive lures like a jigging rap.
Now I'll offer you guys one I'll bet you've NEVER HEARD or tried. NEVER put a pike back down the same hole after catching it when you're walleye fishing in shallow water. As you likely already know, if you have walleye and pike around the pike usually suspend off the bottom and sit and stare at your bait just like the pike in this video. You may have attracted walleye from jigging but they will not bite until those pike leave your area. That being so, why would you put that pike back down there where it was just hindering you're walleye bite?
I have caught many, many walleye within 30 seconds to two minutes in the same hole I just landed a pike IF I don't release that pike in the same hole/area after it's caught. Drill a pike hole about 30 yards or so away, get your lazy butt out there and dump those pike releases in. Try it. I've been doing it for over 20 years now and it does make a difference. Uh oh, now my secrets out........... one of them anyway.
Thanks for the insight Michael