February 16, 22-24
My two brothers, a friend and I fished Medicine Creek (open water
below the dam of Medicine Creek Reservoir) and caught good numbers
of white bass between 8 and 15 inches, wipers up to 18 inches, about
a dozen crappies between 8 and 12 inches, 8 walleyes between 10 and
20 inches, 3 largemouth bass at 18, 12, and 10 inches, plus good
numbers of small catfish and freshwater drum. We caught these fish
around deep holes in the creek using a Lytle's Secret Tail Spinner,
a small tube bait, and a jig head with a Berkley Power Bait
Realistix 3-inch Minnow, and a Berkley Gulp 2-inch Grub.
February 15
I took my two-man boat to Red Willow Reservoir to fish some open
water for a few hours in the afternoon. I caught crappies up to 12
inches along the creek channel edges in depths of 30 to 45 feet
using a jigging Rapala.
February 9
My brother Tim and I went ice fishing at Enders and Swanson
reservoirs. We caught white bass up to 13 inches, channel catfish up
to 20 inches, two walleyes up to 14.50 inches, and a 10-inch yellow
perch. We caught these fish around underwater humps, and a dike next
to a river channel near the dam area in depths of 30 feet or less
using a 1/4-oz. Lytle's Secret, and a homemade jigging spoon.
February 7, 8
I went ice fishing at two different private sand pit lakes in the
afternoon. I caught approximately 20 or more largemouth bass between
9 and 15 inches, 30 or more crappie between 8 and 12.50 inches, and
around 15 bluegills up to 8 inches. I caught these fish on a 1/8-
and 1/4-oz. Lytle's Secret, and a small homemade jigging spoon
around underwater brush piles, and next to long points in depths of
28 feet or less.
February 3
My brother Tim, and I went fishing at Medicine Creek Reservoir. We
caught about a dozen crappies between 11 and 13.50 inches, another
dozen or more bluegills up to 8 inches, four small channel catfish,
three drum up to 14 inches, and a 12-inch wiper, We caught these
fish using a Lytle's Secret, and a jigging spoon in a cove next to
underwater brush piles, and a creek channel in depths up to 24 feet.
February 2
My friends and I went ice fishing at Red Willow Reservoir in the
afternoon. We caught channel catfish up to 20 inches, crappies up to
13 inches, and a 15.25-inch walleye around main lake points, and
next to underwater trees in depths of 18 to 30 feet using a 1/4-oz.
Lytle's Secret, and a jigging spoon.
February 1
I guided a client from Colorado on the ice at Red Willow Reservoir.
We caught 30 or more channel catfish between 2 to 5 pounds, 15 or
more crappie up to 12 inches, around a dozen bluegills up to 8
inches, and a yellow perch. We caught these fish on a 1/4-oz.
Lytle's Secret, and a jigging spoon depths of 18 to 30 feet around
main lake points, and back in a cove next to underwater brush piles.
January 27
I went Ice fishing at a private sand pit lake in the late afternoon
for a few hours. I caught approximately 15 or more largemouth bass
between 10 and 16 inches, and a 22-inch channel catfish. They were
caught on a 1/4-oz. Lytle's Secret next to an underwater brush pile
in depths of 15 to 22 feet next to a point.
January 19
My brother Tim and I went ice fishing at Swanson Reservoir in the
afternoon. We caught white bass up to 13 inches plus a 22-inch
wiper. We caught these fish on a dike next to a river channel near
the dam area in depths of 27 to 34 feet on a Lytle's Secret and a
homemade jigging spoon. The ice thickness is about 12 inches.
January 13
My brother Tim and I went ice fishing at Red Willow Reservoir in the
morning, and at two private sand pit lakes in the mid afternoon. We
caught crappies up to 13 inches, bluegills up to 9 inches, white
bass at 14 inches, 3 largemouth bass between 12 and 15 inches, and a
small walleye. My brother was using a small homemade jigging spoon,
and I was using a Lytle's Secret around points, an underwater
hump, and next to underwater brush piles in depths of 15 to 40 feet.
The ice is averaging around 10 inches thick.
January 12
I went ice fishing at a private sand pit lake in the afternoon and
caught a Master Angler largemouth bass at 20.25 inches. I also
caught crappies up to 14.50 inches and bluegills up to 9.50 inches.
I caught these fish on a Lytle's Secret and a Rapala Jigging Shad
around points in depths of 15 to 32 feet.
January 10, 11
I took Doug Stange (Editor-In-Chief for In-Fisherman magazine) to
Red Willow, Swanson, and Medicine Creek reservoirs to do some
filming on ice fishing. We caught white bass up to 16 inches,
crappies up to 12 inches, yellow perch up to 11 inches, a Master
Angler channel catfish at 33 inches, plus smaller catfish. Doug
caught his first wiper through the ice. We caught these fish on
a Rapala Jigging Shad and a Lytle's Secret around main lake points,
edges of creek channels that swing next to points, and a dike next
to a river channel near the dam in depths of 20 to 36 feet.
January 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8
My friends, my brother and I fished at Swanson, Red Willow and
Medicine Creek reservoirs in the afternoon. We caught crappies up to
14.50 inches, white bass up to 16 inches, channel catfish up to 26
inches, walleyes up to 16 inches, and a 17-inch wiper. These fish
were caught in depths of 12 to 34 feet around main lake points, and
next to the river channel near the dam, using a Lytle's Secret and a
jigging spoon. The ice thickness is averaging between 8 to 10 inches
on the main lake.
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