Matt Johnson Posted March 25, 2013 Share Posted March 25, 2013 Ice Team Pro, Jason Mitchell, writes... Most lakes have a variety of weed types and we have found bluegills around just about anything that resembles cover — especially at first and late ice. Some weeds, like the cabbage variety, typically die and break down fast during the winter but at times will still hold fish throughout the season. Other plants, like Chara or even bulrushes, can hold fish at times. My favorite winter weed, however, is coontail. Coontail grows to deeper depths and will often remain green much longer through the ice. Any type of weed is better than no weed, providing that the fish are holding in the depth of the weed, but green weeds are almost always best if they are available... Read the entire article... Weed Punching - CLICK HERE Enjoy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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