Do walleye eat creek chubs?

Walleye prefer a larger minnow in the fall when the water temps are on the drop. It’s the 4-7″ redtails and creek chubs that seem to work best most days, but sometimes even bigger. Because they’re hardy minnows that will often swim right along with the boat.

What is the best bait for fishing for walleye?

Minnows
Minnows are the most popular bait option for walleye anglers, I have found consistent success with shiner and flathead minnows. When targeting bigger fish, shiners in the 4-6″ range are the mainstay, these will weed through some of the smaller fish and get you on 25″+ Walleye.

Are creek chubs good bait?

The creek chub is a popular and effective bait for larger fish like bass and pike. The best bait for catching creek chubs varies by location and angler; creek chubs are too small to use live bait on. The bait is placed in a minnow trap and creek chubs swim in to eat, but cannot escape.

What is the best bait for chub?

Chub will go for virtually any bait, such as maggots and worms (providing there are not too many smaller fish to steal the bait first) but many anglers swear by bread in all its forms as well as cheese either on its own or mixed up with breadcrumbs to produce a strongly flavoured paste.

Where do you hook creek chubs?

Anything from a size 12 hook down to a tanago hook will work. Creek chubs are fun fish to catch and they can be found in small waters right where a lot of people live. If there’s a small stream near you there is a good chance it has some chubs.

What is the best bait for creek chubs?

Good baits for creek chubs include maggots, wax worms, small balls of white bread or bread dough, and artificial bait like Gulp! Maggots. You can also catch them on small jigs, ice fishing jigs and any number of fly patterns in the size 12 to 20 range.

How do you keep creek chubs alive?

You can hang ice bags inside as well, but do not let a big bag float or it will cool them down too fast and shock them. I’ve kept them for a week with just a cooler and good aeration with some attention to keeping the temp on the cooler side.

Where to find creek chubs?

The creek chub is a big, meaty minnow species found throughout the central and eastern regions of North America, in both Canada and the United States. It’s a common catch in small streams. Predatory fish love to munch on creek chubs, so they are often used for bait, either alive or dead.

Can you eat creek chubs?

Creek chubs are a main larval item for many predators, such as walleyes, brown trout , northern pike, largemouth bass , and smallmouth bass. Because they often school in lakes, loons, kingfishers, and mergansers also commonly eat them. Little creek chubs even have to watch out for bigger creek chubs.

What does creek chub eat?

The creek chub is described as an opportunist and a carnivore, and consumes many different foods to survive, including fish, insect remains and vegetation, amphipods, adult Coleoptera, Ephemeroptera nymphs, Odonata larvae and Diptera adults and larvae.

What is a creek chub?

The creek chub is a small chub with a greenish-brown back, cream-colored sides interrupted by horizontal black stripes running from the nose to the tail, and a white belly. Having a round, cylindrical body with a compressed posterior, males average 125 mm in length, while females average 105 mm.

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