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    Guys its time to switch baits. Bait shops are ripping us off. Quality,quality, price. And availability. Seems we are at wits end. Read where one guy got a 2 man limit in a hour using a spoon with a single hook. Think about it. What do the fish see. Sounds like perch fishing through the ice. Bet bait shop would amazingly have shiners and price would lower too. Just a thought.

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    You think baitshops wanna pay to have Goldie's shipped in ? If they could get shiners they would.

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    Thanks Wakina! Had not heard of the alcohol.

    Better get another freezer Pauken so you got em when you need em. Mine still has a few bags of salted from last year, and a duck wing for training the hound. I get a few looks when guests see the bird wing in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wkndwarrior63 View Post
    Guys its time to switch baits. Bait shops are ripping us off. Quality,quality, price. And availability. Seems we are at wits end. Read where one guy got a 2 man limit in a hour using a spoon with a single hook. Think about it. What do the fish see. Sounds like perch fishing through the ice. Bet bait shop would amazingly have shiners and price would lower too. Just a thought.
    Google: Fishsens magazine, lake Erie yellow perch bait. Several articles on Emeralds and other options, easy reading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkndwarrior63 View Post
    Guys its time to switch baits. Bait shops are ripping us off. Quality,quality, price. And availability. Seems we are at wits end. Read where one guy got a 2 man limit in a hour using a spoon with a single hook. Think about it. What do the fish see. Sounds like perch fishing through the ice. Bet bait shop would amazingly have shiners and price would lower too. Just a thought.
    That guy didn’t say if he was tipping the spoon with bait I'd bet he was. The bait shop are just trying to make a living just like everyone else. I did just fine last year on goldies but haven't tried yet this year. If you find something the perch like better than minnows please do tell.
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    We have caught several limits on goldies the last couple years. Last 2 times out limit in 1.5 hours. My own perch rigs. 2 scoops at St. Clair was a little more than 7 dollars. Plenty of minnows.

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    West ohio end of lake just dosent seem to get shiners like middle of lake does. Marinas are loaded with shiners dont know why bait shop are not hand dipping for them, like they use too. Unless odnr has relations on that?

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    the shinner buisness is looking to be a lost art for our ohio boats many have given up and got jobs to support there family an j bait still catches his own so he will have bait at his shop before anyone else i think st clair also catches there own so i call anjs if he dont have shinners its most likely we dont have any further west being he supplies most shops i thought the law changed last year so you can transport shinners over the state line it all started when the fish got a disease years ago the fish started dying and floating on top due to this i remember going out and seeing thje fish seems to me it was mostly sheepheads so where does the bait cave in mich get his bait lake mich, huron where are shinners at seems he always had shinners last year i guess i broke the law and did not know since i paid for license on the boat .and a fishing license in mich and ohio we usually go salmon fishing on lake mich for a few weeks looks like a no go this year due to being to busy and buddy that goes just got custody of his 3 kids being special needs for 1 we spend lots of money on bait lures and gas and lodging looks like lake erie perching this year and no shinners i used goldies twice this year got fish but the shops are paying for these goldies so the scoops are small and cost is up

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    Isopropyl alcohol is the same alcohol used in fuel additives to remove moisture from your tank and to prevent fuel line freeze up. It sort of dries(replaces) the moisture out of the shiners and also keeps them flexible but not mushy. I am not sure the pink anti-freeze would actually preserve shiners and it will get slushy in the freezer. I guess the only way to find out would be to try it and find out for yourselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wakina View Post
    Isopropyl alcohol is the same alcohol used in fuel additives to remove moisture from your tank and to prevent fuel line freeze up. It sort of dries(replaces) the moisture out of the shiners and also keeps them flexible but not mushy. I am not sure the pink anti-freeze would actually preserve shiners and it will get slushy in the freezer. I guess the only way to find out would be to try it and find out for yourselves.
    Welcome back W. Those bait stealers are going to be in a happy mood after two or three. I'm wondering if you kept the shiners in the alcohol and in the cooler all day if you can simply put the leftovers back in the freezer later or are they done for?

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