How to clean Tullibee

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So you found a way to move around enough and finally sat atop that group of voracious tullibee with all your ice fishing gear.  If you really hit them hard you might have enough to fill the back of a pickup truck!  Odds are you have at least a dozen or so for your efforts and now you are faced with what to do with them now that you have them sitting on the ice or in your bucket at home.  If you are like me you have cleaned many fish over your lifetime, but never had the reason to try and clean a tullibee.  Thankfully they aren’t that hard to clean and the rewards can be quite impressive as they are great table fare.

The easiest way and most common method is simply to slit their stomach and gut them.  Before you freak how-to-clean-tullibeeout, realize that the reason for doing this is for smoking them.  And the majority of people out there absolutely love to have smoked tullibee so this is the most common method of cleaning them.  It is quite simple.  Start at the rectum and insert your knife.  Take the knife and slit all the way towards the front of the fish until you can move it any longer.  This will open the stomach cavity and you simply take your hand inside and remove all the innards.  Use special care to make sure that you have them all removed.  At this point simply place the insides in the garbage can and set the fish aside.  Once you have completed this for all of the fish take them to a set tub or similar and wash the stomach cavity out with water to remove the remaining blood and similar.  At this point you have a set of fish that are ready for the smoker.  Simply start your process or drop off at your local meat market.

Another method is to fillet the fish much like you would a walleye or northern pike.  The process is very similar to that smoked-tullibee-how-to-clean-tullibeeof a walleye.  Start right behind the mouth and cut until you reach the backbone.  Take this cut down to the tail and flip it over.  If you didn’t take out the rib cage do so at this time.  Now just remove the skin by placing your blade between the meat and the skin and you are set.  One final thing needs to be done at this point.  There is a set of bones that don’t come out when you fillet them and you now need to cut these out.  I simply remove that small part of meat on either side and throw it away.  Now you have a great fillet ready for your favorite tullibee recipes.

The fun doesn’t have to stop once you have landed all of your tullibee for the day.  Many people wait all year to get a group into the smoker to enjoy the great taste for the remainder of the year.  There is a relatively small time to target tullibee, so I would suggest you get out there and put on your ice fishing tullibee shoes while the action is fast.  There are few things on the ice that are more fun that a good tullibee bite.

Ice fishing Tullibee

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When the month turns to March in Minnesota visions of catching your limit of walleye or spearing that impressive northern pike are a thing of the past.  The season has closed on these species and you no longer can target them or keep them.  Thankfully that doesn’t have to mean the end of the ice fishing season for you.  In addition to the fun and fast activity that panfish  and perch present (they are open year round) another fun fish to target is the tullibee so don't put away your ice fishing gear yet!  Or at least that is what it is most often refered to as, but it is really a Cisco and a member of the whitefish family.

ice-fishing-tullibeeTullibee are great fighters and willing eaters during the correct periods of the year.  You rarely hear of anyone catching them besides late ice in Minnesota and a lot of times at first it is while people are targeting perch.  And truth be told, perch and tullibee at this time of year do share the same feeding grounds in many lakes.  On Lake Mille Lacs which is a popular ice fishing destination, the mud flats on the middle west part of the lake are a prime example.  The mayfly hatch has begun in earnest around these times and the perch and tullibee are taking notice.  Clustered together in impressive numbers to feed on the new hatchlings, perch and tullibee are strapping on the feedbag.  And for ice fisherman this is a good thing.

If you can place an offering where they are feeding you can catch them in quick order.  Such was the case this year in February and March up on lake Mille Lacs for me.  The first key (which is the key for all my ice fishing it seems) is to be willing to move.  Punch a bunch of holes.  And I mean 15-20.  Drop your ice fishing flasher down there and checking to see if anything is down there.  Keep moving and looking until you find some fish.  If you don’t catch any for a while don’t be afraid to move.  On a recent trip I moved from 8 mile flat to 7 mile flat and finally to Seguchi flat before I found fish.  Don’t be afraid to avoid the crowds and find your own spot.  In fact both times we really got into them we were off by ourselves at least 50 yards from

ice fishing smoked tullibee

There's not much better than smoked tullibee.


the closest fisherman.  Target deep water (30-35 feet was where we found the most active fish) and look for irregularities in the bottom structure to find where fish will congregate.  Points and inside turns are known holders of fish, but don’t be afraid to simply find a slope that drops from the top of the flat to deeper water and punch holes up and down the slope.

As I said, keep moving until you find the fish.  However, once you do our experience was that you could fish that same hole for a few hours a really hammer them.  Once you find an active pod of fish you will have steady action for a while.  Presentation is important, but really the spot is important.  Our best lures were jigging spoons with small treble hooks.  It is important to remember that tullibee have small mouths, so make sure you hooks are small.   I was using my standard Lindy Frostee Jigging Spoon in the 1/16 ounce size and the treble hooks on them were perfect.  We found similar results with the small Forage Minnows.  A spring bobber really helps detect the strikes which can be hard, but usually are more of a pull at your line.  Once you detect that hit simply hammer them with a strong hook set and reel them in.  If you tie into a nice one you will be in for a good fight.  Even the small ones fight well.

Here is a quick video I found that shoes a person catching a tullibee through the ice.  Thought it was helpful:

One of the great reasons to fish for tullibee is for the great table fare that they afford.  Most people are very fond of smoking tullibee, and they are great that way, but don’t be afraid to check out some other great tullibee recipes that are out there.  If you are ever in doubt of how to cook them search for whitefish recipes because they are very similar in makeup.

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