Anyone do two lures on one line? Like a jighead and plastic on the bottom and a small jig further up? When I first started ice fishing a long time ago I sometimes used two lures on one line, good way to try different sizes, colors, types, etc to see what they want. Even reeled in a "double header" once, lots of fun. Thinking of going back to it.
I do it all the time for trout and panfish. You do have to watch out to avoid snagging the other lure when bringing up a fish, but it's usually not that big a deal. However, if I'm fishing a place known for a high percentage of real toads, I won't take the chance of breaking one off because my other bait hangs on the bottom of the hole.
However, if I'm fishing a place known for a high percentage of real toads, I won't take the chance of breaking one off because my other bait hangs on the bottom of the hole.
I'm used to 4 in South Dakota. It sucks during ice season hear in CO when I can only use 1 tip-up and one rod... All my other tip ups are collecting dust.
One of the benefits of taking four kids with me :rofl:
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