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Offline Mainehazmt

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #60 on: Nov 16, 2007, 06:36 AM »
Hey Mainehazmt I got something better to remove the pearch...... You could empty the pond with this!

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I do have one lake (privite)  that needs that to clean it out
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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #61 on: Nov 17, 2007, 08:00 AM »
<deja vu>  ;D

a tiny jig tipped with a tiny minnow... doesn't seem to matter what kind of jig... here's a pic of my son with a perch from a couple years ago...


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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #62 on: Nov 17, 2007, 12:57 PM »
I've never actually had to target perch.  They come to me...especially when they're not wanted...which is always.  >:(
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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #63 on: Nov 22, 2007, 09:30 AM »
Hands down, Lindy's Frostee's.  Either jigging spoons, or the jigs themselves.  They are big, but not heavy like Northlands spoons or jigs.  Not much resistance when they suck them in (on hot bite days it doesn't matter, but when it's slow, everything counts).

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #64 on: Nov 22, 2007, 09:34 AM »
In all seriousness......I prefer to jig pimples tipped with an eye for perch.

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #65 on: Nov 22, 2007, 09:40 AM »
I've never actually had to target perch.  They come to me...especially when they're not wanted...which is always.  >:(
You dont like to eat perch? Even if I were targeting a different speices and kept catching perch i'd keep them to filet!
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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #66 on: Nov 22, 2007, 09:48 AM »
 yea thats what i would do. local stores near me sell fresh lake perch for 13.00 A POUND  :o :o so save and  eat up.
     

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #67 on: Nov 22, 2007, 09:55 AM »
the smallest jigging rapala i can find in fire tiger tipped with a buckeye head

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #68 on: Nov 22, 2007, 10:52 PM »
You guys need to try the Fiskis Wolfsram jigs. they are like marmooskas but made out of tungsten so they fish really heavy and are small for theyr weight. they have ultra sharp hooks and have all the good features of the marmooska. These jigs are premium quality and catch perch too. Also i like to use custom jigs and spins gill pills. they are awesome for perch in size 12

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #69 on: Nov 22, 2007, 10:59 PM »
You guys need to try the Fiskis Wolfsram jigs. they are like marmooskas but made out of tungsten so they fish really heavy and are small for theyr weight. they have ultra sharp hooks and have all the good features of the marmooska. These jigs are premium quality and catch perch too. Also i like to use custom jigs and spins gill pills. they are awesome for perch in size 12

Where do you find the Wolfsfram's?  Never heard of them!

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #71 on: Nov 23, 2007, 08:31 AM »
When I target them I usually go with a hali and a  dropper, tipped with a waxie, but it seams like every time I use ratso's, shrimpo's or ants, while crappie fishing, it you go just below the school, you cant keep the perch off.
 

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #72 on: Nov 23, 2007, 06:36 PM »
http://www.yourbobbersdown.com/Order%20handpainted.htm

I have some of those.  I forgot where I got them, or what they were called.  If I remember right, they were not that cheap either!

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #73 on: Dec 12, 2007, 06:38 PM »
This is by far my best Perch jig and only one I use now, loaded with maggots or a
Perch eye.


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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #74 on: Dec 20, 2007, 12:10 PM »
Hey Big Percher is that a silver fatboy jig

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #75 on: Dec 23, 2007, 09:23 AM »
MOON JIGS TIPPED WITH MOUSSIES IF THE ARE FEEDING HEAVY A SWEDISH PIMPLE #4 NICKEL

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #76 on: Dec 24, 2007, 03:09 PM »
I make my own 1/16 oz. hair jigs.They have a firetiger design head,with a green synthetic hair for the body.Then I add some pearl flash material over the hair,then add a small amount of white deer hair near the head of the jig.Then over the top of the white,I add a little bit of orange dyed calf tail.I rarely use any type of live bait,so I tip the hook with a 1" tail end piece of a Chompers brand drop shot worm for smell and flavor.This combination absolutely crushes the perch,bass,and crappies every trip out! I can usually catch about 12-14 fish before I need a new piece of the rubber worm.I fish these jigs on either 4 or 6 lb. test line.

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Re: favorite lures for perch
« Reply #77 on: Dec 27, 2007, 06:15 PM »
tear drop jig in white with a mousie. That's what works best for me around here.

 



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