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Title: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: goose1 on February 23, 2014, 09:35:19 PM
Has anyone ever had good luck with bass minnows? I am sick of these tiny emeralds these bait stores have. They aren't worth a hoot on tip ups and I also don't like waiting till 6 am to get bait when I could just get bass minnows where I live the night before and be on the lake before sunrise. I know most people say you have to have emeralds bc that's their main food source, but does anyone use bass minnows and have Good luck on erie?
Title: Re: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: fishingful on February 23, 2014, 10:08:56 PM
I have never caught a fish on Erie on tip ups in 20 years. I would think bass minnows would work better on tip ups. A big emerald would be better. But can't find them
Title: Re: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: slabslayer on February 24, 2014, 06:55:33 AM
You'll have to be careful with bass minnows, they're technically illegal as bait. In order to use them, you'd have to have undersized fish in your possession on public waters. I'd hate to see you get a fine.  Not to mention, a warden once told me you can't use a sport fish for bait.  I had a bluegill on a musky rod, I didn't get a ticket, but he made me take it off and said not to do it again.  That happened at Leesville, and I was in my boat.
Title: Re: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: threeten on February 24, 2014, 07:49:19 AM
you meant bass sized fatheads? I think?
give it a go, I have tried minnows ( not emerald shiners) for perch
with poor results. never tried them for eyes though
Title: Re: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: fishingful on February 24, 2014, 08:14:14 AM
I was guessing he was talking about bass shiners. They are 4-5 inches long and have a wider body than emeralds. You use them for catching bass.
Title: Re: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: slabslayer on February 24, 2014, 09:00:40 AM
That makes more sense, I was wondering where he'd get bass minnows.
Title: Re: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: goose1 on February 24, 2014, 08:53:49 PM
Yea they aren't literally bass...it's a large minnow used for ppl that bass fish with live bait I guess. I only use them for perch and saugeye ice fishing, bait stores just call them bass minnows. Looks like nobody really has tried it. Guess I will be the guiny pig this weekend.
Title: Re: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: bassmastermjb on February 26, 2014, 08:54:36 AM
I have a couple customers who are using bass/ pike shiners on Erie for the walleye and do very well. I also have customers that use fatheads to tip their pimples and jigs who don't have a problem bringing home their limits.........Mark

Mark's Live Bait-Tackle And Ammo
7231 ST RT 14
Ravenna,Ohio 44266
330-296-3474 Shop
330-221-5213 Cell
Title: Re: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: snowcone on February 26, 2014, 06:14:12 PM
I didn't think a bluegill was a sport fish slab , I have used gills for bait for cats,stripers,wipers all kinds of fishing  ....now im curious..especially on the ohio river....
Title: Re: bass minnows vs. emerald shiners
Post by: fool4fish on February 27, 2014, 06:14:53 PM
I was curious about the situation too...my brother and I use em for catfish so we emailed our question to the odnr and they respond back and give u an answer and what we understood about it is long as u catch the gill on a hook n line you are legal to use it as bait but u cant net them in any way keeping a game fish caught in a cast net is illegal hope this helps far as fathead minnows go I heard its invasive to great lakes and illegal to use but I think that could be rumor never checked into it u think with all the special regs on lake erie it would clearly be stated use of fatheads are illegal in the ohio regs