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New stuff on the store
« on: February 18, 2016, 11:40:58 AM »
We just got set up with PK lures, great stuff, we have lots of inventory

http://www.icefishingshack.ca/tackle/hard-baits/

also we are now selling Big Sky jigs, the guy hand makes them in medicine hat they are not dipped, they are powder coated and baked, great quality stuff

http://www.icefishingshack.ca/glow-jig-heads-1-4-oz/

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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2016, 05:18:18 PM »
where is this store located?
is it an online store only?
this store needs slender spoons and more lures to target walleye and perch
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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2016, 07:05:53 PM »
By the looks of it to me there are some good walleye spoons on there. No doubt there can always be more but by what I see there are some sweet ones I am going to be trying out. When it comes to eyes the lure is just the atractor anyways,, it's the bait that makes them commit.
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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2016, 02:57:43 PM »
where is this store located?
is it an online store only?
this store needs slender spoons and more lures to target walleye and perch

Store is in Red Deer, but working for online presence. We are adding new products on a regular basis, but we are looking at everything we stock and trying stuff out ourselves, I refuse to sell crappy lures on the store, market is saturated with so much junk we are being very selective. The PK stuff is proven, the jig heads we are now supplying are made right in Alberta.

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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2016, 07:00:13 PM »
 Glad to hear you are leaning toward top quality products,the slender spoons are top notch for price and how they work.I suggest a google search on "top walleye" lures,there are several types from a good tungsten jig ,flutter spoons,swim baits and small plugs that float/swim in circles or off in diff directions when slack is given . To say the lure is just an attractant is bogus,as mentioned above there are diff motions to lures and often a simple lure change can trigger strikes.Some days they hit diff colors and lure actions.

 I plan on ordering once you get some slenders etc,I have already registered on your site.Good luck.

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« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2016, 09:28:15 PM »
With all do respect. I got a few tackle boxes full of every type of lure man made for walleye fishing and I'll take a plain jig with no paint on it tipped with a good minnow and I'll out fish any fancy lure made 9 out of 10 times for walleye any day, month or week of the year,, guaranteed.

Fish don't eat Chrome or paint there is none of that in nature they eat other fish or natural food, present that right they will strike it.

Fancy lures catch us fishermen,, a good fisherman catches fish..

Just my humble opinion of course.
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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2016, 07:21:20 AM »
Get some Tommy Harris Flutter spoons, I think theyre called greenback getters.  Deadly spoons on winter walleye.  Also, by far the best perch hook Ive ever used are the Hali sukkula made by Nils.

http://stores.bigeyespinnerbaits.com/tommy-harris-ice-cutters-series/

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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2016, 04:49:47 PM »
I tend to agree with Walleyes to a point. I have out fished guys for walleye with a good old 5 of diamonds, no bait, while they played with all sorts of rigs. My dad never used bait, ever, always caught good. I think it's a combination of things.

All good suggestions people, open to ideas.

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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2016, 06:45:59 PM »
With all do respect. I got a few tackle boxes full of every type of lure man made for walleye fishing and I'll take a plain jig with no paint on it tipped with a good minnow and I'll out fish any fancy lure made 9 out of 10 times for walleye any day, month or week of the year,, guaranteed.

Fish don't eat Chrome or paint there is none of that in nature they eat other fish or natural food, present that right they will strike it.

Fancy lures catch us fishermen,, a good fisherman catches fish..

Just my humble opinion of course.


theres no doubt a jig minnow is deadly,but sometimes a jig with a meal worm,jig with leach,jig with night crawlers... I have fished with guys all using the same bait,I will experiment every time,flutter spoons,jig,swim baits etc and usually out fish my group

today was a prime example for perch,i finally ended up with bacon fat and a tear dropped hook in flourescent yellow and absolutely slayed them,this was after 5-6 diff hooks.Out of these hooks my final choice landed 40 out of the 60 caught.To think that just a jig/minnow is the only choice is narrow minded,no offense.We were walleye fishing one winter on a good nothern lake yrs ago with typical jig/minnow and catching several 5-6lb fish,i swithed to a huge 5 of diamonds and a smelt head and started pulling up 8-13lb walleye and whitefish up to 10lb.

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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2016, 07:19:19 PM »
Certainly not saying it's my only choice moby,, but it's certainly my go to rig. Trust me I am anything but closed minded when it comes to fishing,, I learn every time I go out. But I think as fishermen we all get caught up in the shiny things all to often when sticking to the basics is the most important.

Now,, where is this lake with 13# eyes in it that's the million dollar question here.
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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #10 on: February 22, 2016, 08:12:28 PM »
Now,, where is this lake with 13# eyes in it that's the million dollar question here.

Lake Winnipeg by the Red River....haha.
I say this because my brother and a couple of his tournament buddies are going there in March again this year.
They will break the 13 pound mark for sure.
They say the walleyes there (greenbacks) really go after an aggressively jigged hard bait there.
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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #11 on: February 22, 2016, 08:15:39 PM »
My go to has always been a jig head tipped with minnow, or a 5 of diamonds, without fail...

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Re: New stuff on the store
« Reply #12 on: February 23, 2016, 07:38:27 AM »
Certainly not saying it's my only choice moby,, but it's certainly my go to rig. Trust me I am anything but closed minded when it comes to fishing,, I learn every time I go out. But I think as fishermen we all get caught up in the shiny things all to often when sticking to the basics is the most important.

Now,, where is this lake with 13# eyes in it that's the million dollar question here.

South lol

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« Reply #13 on: February 23, 2016, 07:42:55 AM »
Lake Winnipeg by the Red River....haha.
I say this because my brother and a couple of his tournament buddies are going there in March again this year.
They will break the 13 pound mark for sure.
They say the walleyes there (greenbacks) really go after an aggressively jigged hard bait there.

I've fished lake winnipeg quite a bit.  If you're looking for a 10-13 pound eye then that's your place.  If you're looking for an absolute giant then there are better places. Don't get me wrong, winnipeg is a trophy eye me a, just not for absolute Giants, like 15 plus.  That place is a zoo at best of times but during March I've never seen so many people on a lake. Thousands of Americans flood up there with some impressive rigs. Loads of snobears.