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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Perch => Topic started by: Percaflavescens on Jan 28, 2021, 04:09 PM
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What produces the perch for ya when all else Fails ?
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Wigglers...hands down. Then Waxies. Followed by minnows on a dead stick
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Wigglers being some sort of worm ?
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Nope. Mayfly larvae. Perch...and big gills...love "em. One hit wonders though. If you don't hook 'em on the first bite, might as well reel up and rebait. They're soft so won't stay on the hook. But like I said...they WILL hit 'em.
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Perch eyeball. Tough and irresistible.
A barfed up baby perch is deadlier, but being partially digested, they don't stay on well
Both of these have the bootstrapping problem- you need to catch a perch to have either one, and of course, your local regulations may prohibit one or the other.
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my go to setup is a perch colored castmaster. so its brass with the stripes.14 to 16 in of line with the size 16 treble hook.i cut the perch meat quarter inch by 1 inch long. the size of a minnow .run ane barb through the inside of the skin to the outside. and you have all hooken power you need.then you can change the size of meat.to catch bigger perch .
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Chartreuse Johnson's snare spoon tipped with maggots/spikes, has worked well for me, it's something I bought on a whim.
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An orange-glo Forage Fry....(in stained water) otherwise, a gold swedish Pimple.
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Depends on the lake , no3 rap tipped, 1/8 oz cast master tipped , no 2 iron decoy spoon tipped , double minnow rig
Raps and spoons colors vary
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A minnow on a dead stick.
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kasty with a dropper chain
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eye balls all day.
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Caty jig with a minnow head..
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Custom jigs and spins glazba with spikes.
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3-5mm with some spikes or Vertical style spoon jigs (blade, flutter, etc) on the fall and lastly Dropper chain jigs (hali, etc) with bait.
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noodle rod, 2 lb test mono (maxima ultragreen), tiny tungsten jigs + plastic/bait.
works best in shallow water, but can also fish deep if you're patient. ;D