Ice Fishing Jigs

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When it comes to ice fishing perhaps nothing is more synonymous with success than ice fishing jigs. This one piece of ice fishing gear is essential to the continued success on the ice. Granted there are many ways to skin a cat, but I have been very successful over the years using a wide array of jigs. It seems that just about every successful ice fisherman has a tackle box full of them and uses them quite often. This post will go over my personal favorites in the ice fishing jig realm and those that I have had continued success with.

The Gill Pill Ice Fishing Jig


When it comes to ice fishing panfish the key is to get a jig that is small in size, fishes “heavy” and is able to be seen on your ice fishing flasher. The gill pill fits all of these functions. It is a very small jig (I have had trouble finding it on my ice fishing camera in the past) , but gets down to the fishing depth at a fast pace. On top of all of these it shows up great on my Marcum fish finder. Oh, and it flat out catches panfish, especially when ice fishing sunfish (hence its name I guess).

Frostee Jigging Spoon Ice Fishing Jig


This one is my go to lure in all of ice fishing. Perhaps it isn’t a jig in the traditional sense as it is more shaped like a spoon. The thing is that they come in very small sizes and fishes more like a jig than most spoons used on the hard water like the Swedish pimple and the like. I personally like the glow color versions of the frostee spoon in the 1/16 ounce size. Small enough to catch just about any panfish you would want to catch yet I have used it successfully when ice fishing walleye. The treble hook on the bottom is one of my favorite part of these lures. It allows for the fish to suck the bait (my personal favorite is wax worms) to the side without the rest of the lure moving. Coupled with a St. Croix spring bobber on the end of your ice fishing rod you have a deadly combination that has caught me many fish through the ice.

Genz Bug Ice Fishing Jig

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When it comes to modern ice fishing perhaps no one person has moved things forward in a more meaningful way than Dave Genz. From the Genz Trap portable ice fishing house to the innovative Genz bug he has helped ice anglers everywhere put more fish on the ice. I personally like to put this one under an Ice Buster ice fishing bobber when ice fishing crappie. It has worked very well for me over the years. I normally put a crappie minnow for bait in this setup.
When it comes to ice fishing tackle it is imperative that you have a smattering of different jigs to use. Different ones work better and worse depending on the situation you are fishing in.

Lindy Frostee Jigging Spoon Review

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When it comes to popular ice fishing jigs, there seems to be a never ending supply of options.  To that end, I plan to cover the jigs that I have used personally and have had success with.  As mentioned in the previous post about the Hali ice fishing jigs, I have found success with some jigs and want to share with others.  So, onto a favorite of mine, the Lindy Frostee jigging spoon and is prominently displayed in my ice fishing gear.

The Lindy Frostee jigging spoon is a known fish producer

The Lindy Frostee jigging spoon is a known fish producer

So what makes the Frostee such a winner?  Perhaps I should be more specific, because actually it is the Frostee jigging spoon that I speak of, as Lindy also makes the plain Jane Frostee that is a single hook with a similar body style.  The jigging spoon variety has a very important distinction that I think it really what sets it apart from its single hook older brother, it has a red treble hook that not only gives the appearance of a bleeding bait but also allows for incredibly more consistent hook sets.  Not to mention the treble hook also is harder for the fish to shake en route to the hole.

A treble hook is hardly anything to get too excited about, but with the glow feature of the lure to go along with the glowing eye this lure has worked wonders for me.  When friends have had a hard time getting the fish to bite I usually can coax them into grabbing a hold of the Frostee jigging spoon. And I have used a wide array of bait at the end of the hook.  And that should be noted, I have not had any luck catching fish on this lure without any live bait on the end of the hook.

What Live Bait To Use With The Frostee

So make sure to tip the hook with some meat, I prefer to use wax worms.  That said, I have also had success with meal worms, spikes, and a minnow head.  When the bite gets really slow I even have used a full minnow below a bobber or on a dead stick setup.  Also don't be afraid to leave the minnow guts hanging out if the fish are finicky.  I like to "T bone" the wax worms and spikes, but at times the fish prefer for the end to be hooked to give it a different look and action.

Other key features of the Frostee Jigging Spoon

Another great feature of the jigging spoon is that it shows up great on electronics.  When it comes to fishing the hard water, there is no way I go without having my ice fishing flasher ready to rock.  It is imperative that I can see my lure down on my screen and how the fish are reacting to it.  This is one of many reasons that I love the Frostee, the thing shows up great even with a small amount of gain utilized on your flasher unit.  There are a wide array of sizes to match whatever quarry you are after.  They are effective for several species of fish, and I have personally caught largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, crappie, sunfish, rock bass and even a bullhead with this very lure through the ice.  I tend to favor the smallest variety which is 1/16 ounce even for the larger species, but it is also available in 1/8 ounce, 3/16 ounce and 1/4 ounce varieties to match whatever size the fish have a hankering for.

What color Frostee Jigging Spoon Should I Use?

The Frostee comes in a wide array of colors, from green to white to pink.  I have had my best luck with two colors, the pink/white which actually glows a shade of red when in the dark and down in the water and the green and yellow color which glows green.  Both have been very effective for me over the past few years and I normally have a few of each color just in case I lose one.  Other colors work as well, but those are my personal favorites.  Feel free to experiment and see what particular colors are most effective where you are fishing.

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