January Slabs

With cold temps across the ice belt and unstable weather front I have found myself switching gears a bit. I have spending a little mod time in th otter and permanent and less time chasing perch. January is a great time to chase basin slabs in deep water.

Basin fishing is mot as simple as just finding deepwater. Look for deep water adjacent to shallow flats where you caught crappie in december. These fish are usually go covering over deep mud adjacent to shallow sand or rock. Small points on the Basin edge maybe only 15 feet long are producing good fish for me and friends.

On the business end of things 1/32 oz flashchamps in glow red and glow Orange have been top producers. Paired with a crappie minnow and a slow up an down jogging action have been enticing light buyers. I use 3lb suffix ice magic with my crappie set ups. Less active fish are being turned by learve jigs in glow with a few spikes. Bite Windows have been mostly after dark so don’t be afraid to stay out late.

Hope you all have a chance to get out and chase some fish. If you are interested in th Webster are check out the upcoming GTG in th ice forum. Tight lines- QB

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Quintin Biermann

A master of the shallow-water, flat-land bites of South Dakota’s Glacial Lakes and Prairie Region, Quintin Biermann, or QB as he’s known to friends, lists the walleye as he’s favorite species. “Mostly because of the savvy it takes to catch Full Bio ›

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