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Hillcountry 07-02-2018 08:57 PM

Deep hole jigging
 
I was wondering if it’s too early in the season to start jigging the deep holes for lakers. I’ve only caught a few this year and no salmon...the lakers I did catch trolling with LC were in 25 FOW but that was a month ago. Thanks!

ishoot308 07-03-2018 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Hillcountry (Post 297001)
I was wondering if it’s too early in the season to start jigging the deep holes for lakers. I’ve only caught a few this year and no salmon...the lakers I did catch trolling with LC were in 25 FOW but that was a month ago. Thanks!

Yes, still too early... they won’t start stacking till they are in pre-spawn mode which is still a while out.

Dan

Hillcountry 07-03-2018 06:06 AM

Thanks Dan!

ishoot308 07-03-2018 06:25 AM

September is the best time for laker jigging.

Dan

SAB1 07-03-2018 10:49 AM

Have had good luck jigging in July for lakers. It not to early. Lakers love sitting on the bottom just gotta find them. First started with a charter captain who no longer is on the lake. Neighbor got 7.5 lb last year in July

ishoot308 07-03-2018 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by SAB1 (Post 297042)
Have had good luck jigging in July for lakers. It not to early. Lakers love sitting on the bottom just gotta find them. First started with a charter captain who no longer is on the lake. Neighbor got 7.5 lb last year in July

You can Jig for them any time the season is open but you won’t find them in quantity and stacked up like you do at the end of the season in September. The right hole in September will have many of them stacked, enough to fill your fish finder screen with arches! On a calm morning over a good hole the action is non stop.

Dan

greeleyhill 07-04-2018 08:31 AM

Two questions...
 
Is having a fish finder an absolute must for this type of fishing or can you just try your luck in some deeper water (60 feet?) and...what typed of jigs work best for this? We've never tried it before but willing to give it a try.

SAB1 07-04-2018 11:10 AM

You really need to have a fish finder to locate them. They are not always in the deepest of holes, sometimes on flats that are 40-50 ft deep.

jtrexel 07-14-2018 11:53 PM

I just finished a week of vacation on the Lake including some time every day vertical jigging with spoons for lakers. I had moderate, consistent success with fish in 45-55’ and a catch rate of maybe one fish every 1.5-2 hours. Largest was 23”. Plus a bonus 18” rainbow. haven’t been able to be on the Lake later in the season when the bite is better but it’s definitely not a waste of time now.


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