Can i pick up those diaichi hooks at whole sale sports in calgary? Gunna tie some up tomorrow.....
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Had a good day on Gull yesterday, decided to make a few spares of a hot W/W pattern that really produced. We moved a number of times but stayed in 5 - 7 FOW, it was cloudy out and so was the water clarity, perhaps it was Red colored wire or maybe the green “Glow” bead that triggered both the Perch & Whites to either bump it or come straight in and inhale them.
Tied two W/W on one line/rod, my preference is still the Double Trilene knot, this time I had my W/W’s tied with the hook facing up like Snap mentioned, I believe it made a difference in the hook set as all were in the upper mouth. As well, had to make some adjustments on the ice, my pre-tied W/W’s were about 12” apart, found that was too far and re-tied them to approx. 8” apart, that kept both W/W’s in the strike zone. Also changed them up a bit and made them with the glow bead near the hook, going back to see if these produce, too. The pics should help …. if you make your own give this pattern a try. Z-z Deadly tipped with a Pink Mag! http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7ozqkeva.jpg Made a few Spares & moved the Glow Bead. http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...ps95p58xko.jpg Recommended W/W set-up in shallow water. http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...psk40xbfkh.jpg Good fishin .... . |
Stupid question here, but are wire worms primarily a whitefish thing? I'm assuming they would work on other species such as trout, but no one I know uses them for trout.
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I've tried some of my custom creations on Birch from Brookies & R-Bows, with limited success .... I just started making them a few years ago and have caught more Whites on W/W's than any other presentation. Tipped with a Pink Mag, they work for Perch, too. . |
where to find the glow beads in edmonton ?
and the red wire ?
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What's your presentation technique? Light jigging?
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I believe I found the Glow Beads a few years ago at the Fishin Hole. The Red Wire (20 ga.) is from Michael's the craft store, however, TFH & other Fly Fishin shops normally carry different colored brass or red wire. Link .... http://www.michaels.com/bead-landing...5402_color=Red Trust this helps .... . |
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We sight fish them in 6 fow or less. What works .... is raise your rod-W/W's about 2-3 feet or to the ceiling of your tent and let them fall slowly, that gets Mr. White's attention and it will normally come in on the fall and either circle or inhale or sometimes just bump it when the W/W stops ... that's were a twitch or two gets them to commit, if not repeat. I was using bait as we were looking for Perch but a bunch of Whites that were cruising the area, about 2-3 feet off the bottom kept us busy the other day. . |
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The above link didn't work .... try this one. http://canada.michaels.com/on/demand...10105404&cgid= . |
I just went on a shopping spree here:
http://www.supertackle.ca/PAGE08.html These guys carry some very cool stuff. Also bought some of those amazing needle fish for some West coast fishing. Zip, I've been inspired, thanks! :) |
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Zip, for how long do you fish one spot before moving to next ( if there is no fish) ?
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I would assume that you are being as quiet as possible, but do you think bringing a dog along would kill my chances of catching any? She goes everywhere with me and I am ok with losing a few but might have to leave her at home for a day to go try whites if they are that spooky. Thanks.
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Awesome Z
Great post Z. Thanks for sharing your info and types of wireworms.
Fished Pigeon in the late 80's and early 90's when you could catch 10 whitefish a day easy. Would use a spoon or kastmaster with a wireworm above 10 inches. If this did not work I would move to 7 feet or less and sight fish with my favorite wire worms over sand bars. The fish were all below 2lbs at that time and would lay into the odd pike or walleye and would see lots of 2-4 inch perch around the WW which are gone now. Went to Hanmore and the average was around 4lbs at that time. Lost more wireworms to 15+ lb pike which I could never find in a store again. Gull was also hot in yellow, orange or red tipped with a maggot in the 90's. Lost my passion for whites after trying Lac St. Anne the last 5 years and can't attract many. 3-4 a day on wireworms but get a few on big silver spoons. These are the big guys around 5lbs. Never tried Sylvan ice fishing but want to try it this year. Will try some of your techniques and patterns. Also looking forward to bring some of my vintage colors that I can't buy in a store back to life and trying them out. Thanks again!! These are fun fish to catch. I love the guys that come out of no where and just hammer the WW the first time. Also love the guys that circle 3 to 5 times and you can entice them to bite. |
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If I ever need to give my whitefish ego a boost, I go to Sylvan and leave smiling. Cheers! |
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Thanks for the great posts and pictures. I will have to try and tie some this year.
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just curious about the reason there are not very much whites left at pigeon, lac ste and those usually have lots. Is it related with government stocking program?
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For those of you who make your own W/W's & have been following this thread, the 3 patterns shown in the pics have consistently caught me a number of Gull Lake Whites over the past three outings .... something worth considering/making.
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Very fine collection of WW's. I did notice that there were no Pink one's. Fellow I fish with swears by pink ww's for Whitefish.
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That's a good Q for others here who make their own ... has Pink worked for you & have you found a source for "Pink" wire ? Tks D. |
Zip....I bought size 10 2x dry fly hooks......in a above pic I thought that's what u used? Do u use dry or nymph hooks?
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Yes it has worked well for me at times! Some days they love it and some days they don't! The best place I've found the wire was at Homedepot they sell telephone cable and when you open it up there is all sorts of colours. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Thanks for the post, it's very informative and you do great work tying those great wire worms!! :sign0087:
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Just reviving this thread! What are some good colours to start trying for white and perch? :) thanks
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It is good to wrap a couple WWs in each color. Yellow to black. Can make the body and head different colors too. Then experiment on site fishing. Depending on if it is sunny or overcast could influence the color choice. A few different sized WWs are good too. Early in the season the smaller wire worms. Later in the season the bigger ones. Size 10 (smallest) to size 6 hooks. Size 8 being most common I use. |
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