Ice Fishing Bluegill, Bass and Catfish
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@jimmybryght i think they have a name for people like you.... Douche.
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If you are going to be ignorant like that, then all fishing is easy as hell. I mean, get a stick, get some string, dig up a worm and find some water and boom you are set. So really you are stating that all fishing isn't a challenge, when in reality, it IS a challenge. You just need to appreciate it. It's assholes like you that really wreck it.
All Comments (63)
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every video has to have a negative comment, even a fucking ice fishing video?! PATHETIC
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People like you clowns ruin bass fishing.
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wow hey lets catch 5 blugill that are not even big and shoot a video that sucks congradulations
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@danielscanlan34 wasnt talking to you dude so slow your roll asshole
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@samhawkeye we have a name for u ..Asswipe
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so true... like my hydrologist grandpa always says "if u want big blugill u need 14-15 inch bass"
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hey cool video. I live about 15 miles west from chicago but never ice fished. always wanted to so what is the best all around bait?
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why don't they release bass into the lake? great vid btw!
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Hey, nice video. I'm from (east) central illinois also. Yep, the ice last year was good and thick most of last winter. Maybe we'll have some thick ice this year too. I generally don't like crowds but with ice fishing, it's okay. Those flashers are great, aren't they?!!! Mine has helped immensely. I still have to move around some and drill some holes but I know, almost immediately, if I'm over productive water or not. I haven't gotten skunked yet (when using waxies, anyway).
where are you fishing at?
spongebob123456100 2 years ago
Central Illinois. At a friends lake
hermanbrothers 2 years ago
We actually don't have big bass in there. We keep that pond overcrowded with 14-16" bass to keep bluegill recruitment down. That is a key to having an awesome bluegill pond! That pond is loaded with 7-10" bluegill.
hermanbrothers 3 years ago
wow that ice looked thin.
How deep is that pond/lake?
you should of drilled holes in the deeper parts for the big bass.
sniper152 3 years ago
Actually sniper, the bigger bass of a lake tend to cruise the shoreline in much shallower water this time of year. I catch the biggest bass of the season in typically 4-6 feet of water along the weed edges. Action is much slower, but very rewarding if you catch the right day.
hermanbrothers 3 years ago