
No ice no problem with these winter presentations
And going after panfish can be productive when you find them.

And going after panfish can be productive when you find them.

Look for water a bit high, not too high, and not too cloudy from suspended sediment.

Use circle hooks, keep those you want, release the rest.

Midwinter can mean cold weather and tough bites, but in this video, Will Pappenfus breaks down everything you need to know to find and catch finicky panfish (bluegills and crappies) during the dog days of

Today’s technology for staying on
iced-over fish.

It’s a pretty easy setup and mostly idiot-proof. It will many times put more fish on the ice than does active jigging.

Battle with the beast – the challenge of big fish when targeting panfish … Pinhead Mino, 30-inch Noodle rod, 3-pound test line. And this is one big one that didn’t get away – but it

There are several advantages to using light line. Number one, you’re going to get more bites, especially in clear lakes. Number two, light line is going to allow your bait to swim freely and stay

Playing keep-away from the small ones to get the big ones.
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