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Winterfisher
Posted: Jul 09, 2020 - 06:58 am


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Hey all,

I recently went on a trip and used leeches for the first time. I also had minnows and nightcrawlers on this trip, but it seemed leeches were the only thing that produced. I know its fishing and every time is different, but I'm a true believer on the effectiveness of leeches.

Down side, I paid 14 bucks for a dozen leeches. Ill pony up the cash when things are effective, but I've always caught my own nightcrawlers and actually really enjoy it. And if I can save the the cash if I start using leeched more, it wouldn't hurt.

I checked out a video from Clayton Schick and tried the "pie plate method " at my irrigation pond (where I'm confident there's leeches because I'd have them on me if I went swimming there as a kid) and didn't catch a thing. I baited 5 traps with chicken livers and pretty much followed the video.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Besides going for swim and then plucking them off.

Thanks

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Posted: Jul 09, 2020 - 07:38 am


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Walleye really love leaches..

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Posted: Jul 09, 2020 - 12:26 pm


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Minnow trap, rotting meat or something gross.

Drop it in overnight somewhere that is leech infested and voila more leeches than you ever want to see in your life.










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K. Bocza
Posted: Jul 09, 2020 - 02:34 pm


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Find some nice shallow water, step in and wait... they'll find you

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Posted: Jul 09, 2020 - 03:45 pm


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QUOTE (Winterfisher @ Jul 09, 2020 - 06:58 am)
Hey all,

I recently went on a trip and used leeches for the first time. I also had minnows and nightcrawlers on this trip, but it seemed leeches were the only thing that produced. I know its fishing and every time is different, but I'm a true believer on the effectiveness of leeches.

Down side, I paid 14 bucks for a dozen leeches. Ill pony up the cash when things are effective, but I've always caught my own nightcrawlers and actually really enjoy it. And if I can save the the cash if I start using leeched more, it wouldn't hurt.

I checked out a video from Clayton Schick and tried the "pie plate method " at my irrigation pond (where I'm confident there's leeches because I'd have them on me if I went swimming there as a kid) and didn't catch a thing. I baited 5 traps with chicken livers and pretty much followed the video.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Besides going for swim and then plucking them off.

Thanks

I wouldn't advertise baiting 5 traps, • Only one leech trap no more than 45
cm in any dimension can be used day
or night to capture leeches. Leech traps
must be clearly marked with the licence
holder’s name.

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Chuck Enwinde
Posted: Jul 10, 2020 - 12:49 am


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Try again (maybe with beef liver). It works. Did you leave the traps in overnight? That's when they are most active.

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Winterfisher
Posted: Jul 10, 2020 - 05:54 am


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I had no idea about the number of traps. In the video I watched, he just set a bunch, so I assumed the number of traps didn't matter. Didn't make a difference in my case anyways I guess. Ill try the beef liver. I did leave them over night and checked in early morning. But ill try it again with the beef liver. Thanks

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Posted: Jul 10, 2020 - 08:11 am


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$7.99 a dozen for Jumbo leeches at Bass City in Markham in case your trap doesn't work out.

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Posted: Jul 12, 2020 - 11:38 am


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Did you ever consider artificial leeches, they work as well and not hard to find

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Winterfisher
Posted: Jul 13, 2020 - 10:02 am


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I have tried artificial. I don't know if its a confidence thing, but I always seem to do better with live bait.

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