Mother's Ice Fishing Tips
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January/February 1980
By the Mother Earth News editors
NORTHERN PIKE
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(Esox lucius) Range: Throughout most North American ice fishing waters.
Size: From an average of about two feet in length to a maximum of about four feet.
Bait: Wobbling spoons (the Dardevle brand is a good choice) or perch or suckers of under ten inches length.
RAINBOW TROUT
(Salmo gairdneri) Range: Throughout North American ice fishing waters.
Size: From an average of about a pound to a maximum of 40 pounds.
Bait: Worms, grubs, minnows, artificial flies, spoons, or salmon egg baits (Pautzke's brand green label "Balls O' Fire" are especially effective lures).
YELLOW PERCH
(Perca flavescens) Range: Throughout North American ice fishing waters.
Size: From an average of under one pound to a maximum of more than four pounds.
Bait: Grubs, worms, small jigs or spoons, artificial flies, or minnows.
WHITE SUCKER
(Catostomus commersonni) Range: East of the Rocky Mountains (related species throughout North American ice fishing waters).
Size: From an average of about a foot in length to a maximum of about 30 inches.
Bait: Worms, grubs, or prepared cheese, marshmallow, bread, or salmon egg baits.
AMERICAN SMELT
(Osmerus mordox) Range: Although they're saltwater fish, smelt have been introduced into all the Great Lakes.
Size: From an average of between six and nine inches to a maximum of about 14 inches.
Bait: Grubs, worms, small jigs, artificial flies.
BLUEGILL
(Lepomis macrochirus)
Range: Throughout North American ice fishing waters.
Size: From an average of under one pound to a maximum of over four pounds.
Bait: Grubs, worms, small jigs, artificial flies, or small minnows.
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