The BaitShop Homepage
Forum Home Forum Home > Fishing > Gone Fishin'
  New Posts New Posts RSS Feed - Help!
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login

This site is completely supported by donations; there are no corporate sponsors. We would be honoured if you would consider a small donation, to be used exclusively for forum expenses.



Thank you, from the BaitShop Boyz!

Topic ClosedHelp!

 Post Reply Post Reply
Author
Message
Wing master View Drop Down
Administrator
Administrator
Avatar
AKA StraightShooter

Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 8029
Direct Link To This Post Topic: Help!
    Posted: 12 April 2004 at 17:19

Guys, I need some help.

I am not much of a fisherman. But my dad is. Only problem is he is not very good at it. So fishing is something we do together but we dont catch anything.

We live by a really good Walleye and Northern pike lake. My dad has a boat. We went out today and this trip was alot like the other trips we have been on...had a good time but neither one of us got a bite.

Could you guys help me out with some tips on fishing for Walleye and Northern Pike.

Thanks, Wing master

I have always considered myself to be quite the bullshitter, But ocasionally it is nice to sit back and listen to a true professional......So, Carry on.
Back to Top
Rob1 View Drop Down
.416 Rigby
.416 Rigby
Avatar
** The Walnut Whisperer **

Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: Vatican City State
Status: Offline
Points: 3413
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 April 2004 at 17:27

 The best thing you can do is talk to the locals who fish and people in the fishing shops. I was in your boat while I was in MN. Being a trout fisherman all my life I didn't have a clue. Early on I found the best way to catch Pike was to fish for Bass and Walleye. It didn't matter what artificial I threw, I'd catch little hammer handle Pike. I finally hooked up with a local co-worker and learned a little bit.

 

last in line for the nobel peace prize. first in line for pie

Charter Member of the Round Earth Society
Back to Top
bkcorris View Drop Down
.416 Rigby
.416 Rigby
Avatar
aka The Cheesehead Savage

Joined: 11 June 2003
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 2120
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 April 2004 at 17:31
I have good luck with medium beetle spins, normal spinners and 1 oz daredevile. Usually white or chartruese. Hard to give pointers on another lake for me, but off the edge of weeds or at a ledge on the bottom usually works good. remember a small lure will catch more fish, but a big one will catch big fish. To me more if funner than one big one so I use light tackle and have a blast.

Stupid people are like a slinky, they don't serve much purpose in the world but they sure are fun to watch tumble down the stairs!
Back to Top
mr mom View Drop Down
.30/06 SpringField
.30/06 SpringField
Avatar

Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 342
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 April 2004 at 00:50
wingmaster: the best thing for big pike is use a big sucker and a big slipp bobber. just let it drift they will find it and take it. my biggest is 38.5 inches.
mr mom
Back to Top
TasunkaWitko View Drop Down
Administrator
Administrator
Avatar
aka The Gipper

Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: Chinook Montana
Status: Offline
Points: 14753
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 April 2004 at 03:42

artificial for pike - very hard to beat the rapala minnows. get one that is a little bigger than you THINK you need. also, the plain old red and white dardevl lure still catches them like mad. also gold and silver spoons.

natural for pike - suckers are probably best. perch well if they are legal. two biggest pike i ever saw were caught on perch. the third was caught on frozen smelt (whole). leeches and nightcrawlers don't seem to work as well. crayfish and salamanders are good too.

artificial for walleye - jigs, tipped with bait or tails work well. walleye see orange, yellow and green best, so any or a combination of these colors works great. USE A STINGER HOOK. this is a little treble hook on a short leader that runs from the jib into whatever you are tipping the jig with. when the fish strikes the bait or tail, the stinger gets him. my best walleye was brought in on a stinger. the rapala minnows work well too, as do spinners.

natural for walleye - minnows are probably hands down the best, followed closely by nightcrawlers. leeches, crayfish and little perch work well too.

any other questions, just ask. one of the ebst rigs i have come up with is an egg sinker threaded onto the line with a barrel swivel tied to the end of the line. then a 12-36-inch leader (depending on what you're doing), then the hook. when fishing for northern pike, ALWAYS use a steel leader! with walleyes, this is not necessary, but if you are fishing in a lake with both, and using bait that will catch both, you're better off with a steel leader anyway.



Edited by TasunkaWitko
TasunkaWitko - Chinook, Montana

Helfen, Wehren, Heilen
Die Wahrheit wird euch frei machen
Back to Top
Wing master View Drop Down
Administrator
Administrator
Avatar
AKA StraightShooter

Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 8029
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 April 2004 at 16:49

Thanks for the advice,

I will print this page and see if this stuff works. If not I will take Rob's advice and ask other fishermen.

Thanks again guys.

Wing master

I have always considered myself to be quite the bullshitter, But ocasionally it is nice to sit back and listen to a true professional......So, Carry on.
Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply
  Share Topic   

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down

Forum Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 11.10
Copyright ©2001-2017 Web Wiz Ltd.

This page was generated in 0.056 seconds.