Ice Fishing Big Bluegills | Wisconsin

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Big bluegill in northwest Wisconsin with Ryan Salemi from Ice Junkies. Tips on how to catch big bluegills and a description of top saddle locations that connect deepwater basins that produce big fish right now.

Ryan Salemi founded Ice Junkie Outdoors as a social media platform to connect likeminded ice anglers. Today this group is one of the very largest social media groups in the ice fishing world. Ryan is also an astute panfish enthusiast who loves to target giant bluegill. Ryan along with a passionate group of “ice junkies” joins Jason Mitchell to share their enthusiasm for big bluegill.
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I live about ten minutes from this lake and I fish it constantly. Used to be a secret but has gotten a little too much pressure in the last few years. Funny that the ice junkies and Jason Mitchell have fished one of my favorite lakes 😂

jackofalltrades
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Good eating right there. Need more for my freezer....

HappyRZRrider
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Ryan and the Ice Junkie team are great people. I have fished with Ryan a few times and he definitely has those big Gills dialed.

kylelynn
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Absolutely proud to represent Ice Junkies Outdoors

jasonheiman
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Those are some awesome gills Jason. We have a great gill fishery here in Southern Ontario on Lake St Clair, Mitchells Bay. I use your 24" Meat Stick and when I hook a big bull it is a lot of fun

terryattewell
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Nice job. Love those big bluegills. So fun to catch.

terrybennetts
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Dang - is Jason drilling 4” holes? Great video - nice job bringing some bulls topside.

hardhogillz
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Ryan's a great guy, awesome video

CTRFishing
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We'll never have ice fishing where I live. Lol

SeniorHiker
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lmao...you would be shocked at the quality of fish in these lakes that nobody ever goes too...captain obvious strikes again. im glad i dont have to go hunting for fish when I catch bigger ones than this and it sure aint in the barren and desolate northwoods drilling through 24+ inches of ice and dealing with deep snow covered lakes and all that BS for a fricking bluegill.

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