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Ice Fishing Reports and Ice Conditions by lake. => Indian Lake => Topic started by: eyeon2 on January 21, 2014, 12:17:51 PM

Title: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: eyeon2 on January 21, 2014, 12:17:51 PM
Fished in/around Lucys on Sunday.  A few here, a few there.   Moved over to GR and tried a few historical hotspots....  nothing.

Then moved way off the beaten ice path to a very accessible area that I have seen as much boat pressure during soft water as any other part of the lake.  I know the fall crappie run there is great so gave it a shot late Sunday afternoon.  Managed 7 nice gills and 4 whopper crappie in the last hour.

Went back on Monday am and early bite was not so hot.  Moved about 1 foot deeper and proceeded to hammer them from 10 -2.  At 2 the bite slowed as the wind shifted to NNE.  At 2:30 it was over.  12 gills 8" or better and 19 Crappie > 11 inches.  ( About 40 < 11 back in the hole )

4mm Tungsten jigs with red spikes way outfished other jigs with waxies.  Dead stick would not touch.  Spring bobber with micro increments raise and fall was the ticket. 2lb fluorocarbon also outfished 4lb trilene with the exact same jig about 2 to 1.

Consistent story, get off the beaten pressure path and move around.  One foot in depth  ( less than 15 yards ) made all the difference in the world.  I did not see one other person in the area.

I think I found a new spot for the hard water. ;D




Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: ace71 on January 21, 2014, 05:39:22 PM
you wouldnt want to share were that new spot is lol
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: eyeon2 on January 21, 2014, 09:13:55 PM
No, don't like to do that but wore than willing to share techniques,tips,and generally what works/worked for me.

  I primarily fish IL nowadays. It has taken some time to figure it out.  I have learned that pressured fish in shallow water on this lake make for a tough ice adventure.....especially next weekend when the gas augers fire up.

Tight lines.
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: Basshawk on January 22, 2014, 05:49:31 PM
You are lucky to find them when you did, seems like every time I have got on them like that the very next day is 60 degrees and poring rain lol. Keep up the good work 
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: ace71 on January 22, 2014, 07:25:32 PM
just kinding if u found a good spot thats awesome i hope it holds up for u
were gonna try findlay res for some perch this weekend hope to find some
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: bootyman on January 22, 2014, 10:18:15 PM
How was the ice when you were out?
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: megan66 on January 25, 2014, 10:43:18 AM
Indian is not a difficult lake to catch a mess of bluegills, if you go to the north side of the lake on any given day and search around, using traditional tactics you'll get a mess of keeper gills 70% of the time.. It may take a while but you wont get shut ou't if you keep moving a talking to other ice fisherman!

Ive quit fishing for them because freezer is getting full, been going after saugeye the last 2 weeks!
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: davidhoheisel on January 25, 2014, 12:16:31 PM
Eyeon2,

That was one of the better fishing reports. Very detailed and will help fisherman catch more fish. You do not have to give up your spot and your post allows someone to go out and try some off your tactics.

Great Post! Look forward to learning more. 
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: jigginjim03 on January 27, 2014, 01:47:32 PM
Megan66 have you had any luck on saugeye? Went to cj brown yesterday. Plenty of ice by no eyes
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20 1/28 1/29
Post by: megan66 on January 29, 2014, 12:56:13 AM
Been getting a few saugeye, 8 in the last 2 nights!

17- 23" fish.

Most have small shad in stomachs!
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: jigginjim03 on January 29, 2014, 10:35:55 AM
That's awesome! Might venture up there this weekend. Any tips on locating some eyes? Or maybe what they are hitting? Please and thanks any help greatly appreciated. I have hut flasher and a decent box of spoons and minnows
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: g on January 29, 2014, 12:07:56 PM
What area are you fishing megan66? I get my stitches out of my shoulder tomorrow and am ready to fish again. Don't know if I will hit Indian or Erie. Will need to fish with other people since I don't know if I can hold my auger to drill holes.
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: megan66 on January 29, 2014, 09:58:27 PM
Cant give specifics on area, but North side of lake! Last time I gave a specifics, had 8 guys from this forum on top of us,  they were inviting friends, relatives, etc.  To much pressure = scattered or lost fish! The bite was tuff tonight but 3 of us got 4 fish and several throw backs! We also lost several fish, small pimples number 1,2,3, gold and orange, chrome blue, and silver, tip with spikes. There were several other fisherman that had fish, one guy had three fish on vibes. Some guys didn't have a fish, while fisherman 20 feet away caught fish. Fish were not schooled up, lot of single fish,  had many marks and many lookers, not many biters! Changed baits 8 or 10 times,nothing consistent?
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: jigginjim03 on January 30, 2014, 06:47:31 AM
That's awesome at least somebody gettin them.
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: g on January 30, 2014, 10:50:52 AM
Thanks megan66. Generalities are fine by me. Glad you have been catching fish.
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: ace71 on January 30, 2014, 05:30:07 PM
thanks for letting us now doesn't sound like anybody found any thing consest ant thought i found some spots but no luck if u are catching a few Ur doing good should have good ice for quite awhile
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: megan66 on January 31, 2014, 01:14:18 PM
bite was good last night! everyone had a few some had more!
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: megan66 on February 01, 2014, 09:23:27 PM
 4 this morning,  finished the limit tonight!

 Number 3, pimples gold with minnow heads! several on Vibes
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: fishincontrol on February 03, 2014, 09:53:01 AM
Well I'm glad someone is catching them.  I tried all day Friday and Sunday.  Had one on Sunday but lost him.  I am convinced there was not a single fish to be found at blackhawk/Lucys on sunday.
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: megan66 on February 03, 2014, 11:45:50 PM
Blackhawk is not the spot for saugeye this winter, head to the north side and catch fish.
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: g on February 04, 2014, 02:33:12 PM
Fished Northfork Sun. afternoon and no saugeyes. About 12 people fishing and only catching few crappies and bluegills.
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: eyeon2 on February 04, 2014, 03:05:29 PM
Yeah NF area was a bit tough Sunday afternoon, but I nailed a few in the AM.  The channel at Black Hawk has not been productive, but I can tell you that I have had several saugeye limits this year out in the main lake heading down that channel to get out there. 

Fish are scattered.  After ice fishing this lake even before saugeye started to be stocked, I find it not unusual for this time of year.  If the ice holds for a few weeks they will pack up and get more aggressive.   Certainly, some of the big old hawgs will snap your jig bait of choice.  The only thing better than wrestling those 6-10 lb whoppers through an 8 inch hole is to have everyone around look in amazement as you drop her back down into that same hole.  Keep the 19-21 eaters and release the whoppers for the next crazy cold weather fisherperson to snare.
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: ace71 on February 04, 2014, 05:58:41 PM
deff no reason to keep the hogs there will be plenty of good eaters bitting soon
Title: Re: Indian 1/19-1/20
Post by: jigginjim03 on February 08, 2014, 11:07:47 AM
Thinking about fishing up there tomorrow but will be first to fish the hardwater there. I heard parking can be a bit of a problem. Any tips on where to park and general area to find some eyes? I have all necessary gear just first time on the lake. Any tips will be greatly appreciated!! Anybody else wanting to chase eyes tomorrow let me know!