
Devils Lake perch ice-fishing tips – video
Looking to catch perch on Devils Lake in North Dakota? Here’s how to do it.

Looking to catch perch on Devils Lake in North Dakota? Here’s how to do it.

When I’m looking for crappies at this time of year, I want to stay in the more moderate range of 15 to 20 feet of water, when possible. I’m confident that I can entice crappies
The Mississippi River backwaters are producing panfish of all species. I’ve been using minnows and spoons tipped with minnow heads to catch perch, and jigs tipped with plastics or spikes to get bluegills and crappies..

“Tackle” Terry Tuma suggests using the smallest bobber possible and provide jigging action – don’t let the bobber just sit there.

On late ice, the search is worth the effort when it comes to getting on a hot bite of jumbo perch.

Thoughts on how to go about targeting these wonderful panfish.

Key is to use bigger baits and staying on the move and using electronics to find nicer fish.

Mostly, winter fly fishing is an underwater affair.

Brian Broshadl, a member of Humminbird’s national pro staff, discloses some of the live sonar fishing secrets he has discovered over the past few years.
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