

By Team Stopper on Jan 26, 2016 with Comments 0
Crappie silhouetted by a winter sunset over the ice near Cement City, Michigan
Brad Caden recently had a great day of ice fishing. Armed with his ice fishing gear and some of his favorite Skandia Tungsten jigs, he hit the ice near Cement City, Michigan.
Brad would be targeting Crappie and Walleye on this fishing trip. He used a #12 Diamond Tipped Skandia jig with a minnow to go after Crappie during daylight hours. Fishing in approximately 18′ of water Brad caught a nice mess of Crappie with the Diamond tipped Tungsten and minnow rig.
Walleye were next on his hit list.
Again, Brad choose a Skandia Tungsten jig but this time it would be a size #8 in the Pelkie series. Tipped with a small shiner and fishing in 8 to 14 feet of water after dark, again Brad had success, targeting Walleyes.
Crappie with a Skandia Tungsten #12 jig in its mouth, caught through the ice
What a great day out on the ice. First Crappies and then following it up with some Walleye action. It doesn’t get too much better than that…
Congratulations to Brad and his recent success.
Nice walleye with a #8 Skandia Tungsten ice jig in its mouth, caught through the ice
2 walleye on board so far, caught through the ice at night
Filed Under: Crappie • Featured • Ice Fishing Tips • Walleye
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