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So this Sunday I'm going to take out an uncle that has never been out before. We are going out on I-bay. I haven't been out in over a month and when I went out last it was beyond slow. Can anyone give me any tips or let me know if anything is hitting?

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Figures lol. I might try snackle cove (or however you spell it). Any knees from there or from near get bayside?

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It's a really small cove. I'm not sure what the exact name is. People that I know call it all different things. It's, i believe, the second cove north of he bay bridge and the west

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My advice is go somewhere else although no place is great right now. Go to Keuka and jig for Lakers off the State Park, that is good right now or go to North end of Conesus where you will get tons of action on Bluegills.

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Fishin again, is there anyway you can PM me. My extent of ice fishing knowledge is for perch. Of never gone for lakers or to Kecia for that matter

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I have not fished Keuka but talking to others who have and readin on Ice Shanty it sure sounds like fun. A flasher would be good to have.

Keuka is a blast.  Lots of action. 

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I have not fished Keuka but talking to others who have and readin on Ice Shanty it sure sounds like fun. A flasher would be good to have.

i agree keuka is awesome when it comes to sheer numbers of lakers that you can catch in a day. You dont need a flasher i usually can catch lakers without them cause i spent all last yr letting my lady use my flasher and i still caught a good nunber of fish

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I've never caught a laker through the ice. How do u do it

1/2 to 1 oz jig heads with white 3" Mr twister curly tailed grubs.  Find deep water, drop it to the bottom, jig it really aggressively a couple times and start reeling up.  A flasher will help big time.  It is very entertaining to watch them chase.  The faster you reel, the faster they chase. 

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1/2 to 1 oz jig heads with white 3" Mr twister curly tailed grubs. Find deep water, drop it to the bottom, jig it really aggressively a couple times and start reeling up. A flasher will help big time. It is very entertaining to watch them chase. The faster you reel, the faster they chase.

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Go to lake. Drill hole in ice. Slam your head in the water and come up with one. Then say goonie goo goo

"That's right Gus your wife is a Bigfoot" classic Eddie!

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