Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Reel Weeds really work

Hi Everyone,

I just wanted to let you all in on a fantastic new product that I got a chance to try out the other day. It's called Reel Weeds. This is a portable structure system for ice fishing. The Reel Weeds look similar to our native "coon-tail" weeds, they are weighted on the bottom, come with 40' of line and an ice free float. Very simple to use, just drill a few extra holes and drop them down. The attraction of green weeds under the ice, especially on barren mud flats, is incredible.
I was out fishing crappies the other day and was using my usual run and gun approach. Drilling a line of holes, quickly checking them with sonar, and fishing those I marked something. After some time I had several nice fish on the ice but couldn't find a large concentration of them. They where scattered though the area and holding tight to bottom. I thought this might be the right time to try out this new "structure on a string," and I'm glad I did. Going back to where I had caught a few fish in one area, I popped a few more holes with my new Strikemaster Solo auger and dropped the Reel Weeds down. I flipped open my portable shelter and sat down to wait. I didn't have to wait long though. The fish started moving in right away. I wish I had an underwater camera with me to watch the action, but I settled for red bars on my sonar rising off the bottom to eat my lure. I was using Jason Durham's "piggy back" spoon idea, where he takes a Northland forage minnow spoon and replaces the treble hook with a small tear drop ice jig. The fish seemed to like it and so did I, great idea Jason!
With enough crappies for a fine meal I headed for home but I can't wait to try my Reel Weeds out again. If you like fishing crappies or perch, check this product out at www.reelweeds.com I think I just might have to try them around my shack next time I'm at the walleye hole..... I'll let you know how it goes.

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