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Old 01-30-2018, 05:01 PM
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they bite very soft and I doubt you'd get them on a tipup. Find a pond or lake that contains them and use a tiny jig with worms, shrimp, or corn on the bottom (or within 3 inches). I'd recommend using a spring bobber or normal bobber to detect bites.

I also catch them on the fly with brightly colored nymphs drug along the bottom
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