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Minnow trapping

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#1 ·
I wasn't sure where to put this topic so I figured I'd ask here. Have any of you guys tried trapping your own minnows?? If you have what is you're bait that has produced the most minnows. I'm trying to trap crappie sized minnows
 
#3 ·
I use the same style trap. Small creek going into the tusc by my house. I bait with dog food and a little bread. I also throw a piece of cheese is there. I usually get about 1 to 2 dozen every time. I set up a small cheap aquarium in my garage and keep them all year. 27 gallon aquarium and a small filter and they stay alive for a very long time. Its nice not having to worry about going to the bait shop every time I want to go out. Especially when the crappie start hitting good and the bait stores are sold out!
 

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#9 ·
The two man minnow seine will catch more minnows than the cage/trap style. The Umbrella net is my next choice if I have to catch minnows alone. No bait/food is needed for either of these methods. I do recommend "rounding up" the minnows when using the umbrella net. After you place the net in a likely area (downstream of minnows) wave your arms or walk around the net to spook the school into the net......It works really well

I've caught my own minnows for YEARS.....I really enjoy it and it's saved me a TON of cash. A 10 dollar net can pay itself off in one perch trip......lol. I get years out of my nets
 
#13 ·
I like the traps just fine for the smaller minnows but when it comes to larger chubs or shiners, nothing beats a small rod, tiny barbless hook,tiny float and my 4 kids.takes me about a half hour and zero effort to kick back and watch them catch a dozen or so to go fishing with, plus I get to grade size myself.
 
#14 ·
Have had zero luck with crawdads! Obviously my bait of choice and location were in question. Have heard frozen fish guts (from oily fish) work, also hot dogs... Will be trying all as bait. Figured I would see if anyone here had suggestions.
 
#16 ·
I wonder how this would effect this discussion. I came across this as a "2015-2016 changes" on the DNR webpage.

-Statewide, wild-caught baitfish cannot be released in waters other than those from which they are collected.

If that truly the is case, how could you even use baitfish from anywhere? the chances of dropping a minnow, or having one get off a hook while fishing is certainly a possibility...

Perhaps I'll have to research this a bit more.

Or, perhaps I misunderstood.

Jon
 
#18 ·
I understand the law and why it's there and I would never intentionally release them but I wouldn't worry about dropping one or loosing one or two. I doubt they would be that strict with the law
 
#21 ·
I wonder how this would effect this discussion. I came across this as a "2015-2016 changes" on the DNR webpage.
-Statewide, wild-caught baitfish cannot be released in waters other than those from which they are collected.
If that truly the is case, how could you even use baitfish from anywhere? the chances of dropping a minnow, or having one get off a hook while fishing is certainly a possibility...
Perhaps I'll have to research this a bit more.
Or, perhaps I misunderstood.
Jon
The regs wording does appear to be problematic. Started a new thread in the Lounge Section about it.