So I've fished for Pike Minnow before when I was a kid (although they went by a different name then!). Mostly off a dock, bobber and worm mainly, caught hundreds! The lake I grew up near, in the interior, was overrun with Pike Minnow so if you went fishing that is mainly what you caught.
Two years ago a buddy and I thought it would be funny to go in the PM derby so we did just to get out and have a good time and fish. We anchored up and bobber + worm fished, and trolled with a worm tipped lure (wedding band or something like that). I think we caught one fish each that day. When we went for the weigh in I was shocked that some kids and adults have an overflowing bucket of the damn things! Like over 20 fish! I was like...how did they catch so damn many?! But I didn't care much as I only went to have a fun day out, which we did.
This year is a bit different. I am taking two kids out on my boat, mother in law, and wife. One of the two kids has never caught a fish. As the "guide" for the day I am feeling a bit of pressure to produce some pike minnows! I'll feel like a bit of a douche if we roll up on shore with no fish and many other kids have bucket loads.
So, I am hoping for a few PM fishing tips, hopefully specific to Cultas Lake.
A few things worth considering.
Will be fishing out of a 16foot riverboat only with main outboard jet. So trolling is more or less out of the question. In theory you "can" troll with the main motor but the it is on the loud side (2 stroke), stinks a bit esp at slow speed, and does not steer worth a damn moving at trolling speed. So I was planning more on anchoring up and bobber fishing or bottom fishing.
I have heard a lot of kids do really well off the docks at main beach but everyone I am taking wants to fish out of the boat to get away from the crowds. So fishing off the docks is not an option. Although I could anchor up in reasonable proximity to the docks.
Hoping for some tips on things like bait, best gear set up (lure or bare hook, etc), and depth to look for. My plan so far is just to zip around the lake, look for areas with other boats and anchor up near there, esp if we see ppl with fish on, have a couple spinning rods with lure to cast and retrieve and a couple rods set up with a bobber and bare hook. For bait I'm planning to use worms which is all we used as kids. I've read online ppl use shrimp and a few other things so I might bring one or two of those as well.
I'm only going to fish myself if the kids are doing really well then I might get a line wet myelf. Am going to be focusing more on helping the kids out with their casting and so on, hopefully netting their fish, etc. I don't care if I catch a greasy PM but I am really hoping to put the kids into a few. Thanks in advance for any tips