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Pesky Perch #11630421 05/27/16 04:42 PM
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It's annoying when you throw a worm in brush piles and the machine gun bites from perch start. I try not to set the hook pre maturely but sometimes they run with it and you have to set it even though you know it's a perch. What do y'all do? Ignore the bites? Set every time you feel something? Any kinda work they will leave alone?


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Re: Pesky Perch [Re: Williford] #11630424 05/27/16 04:44 PM
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When they are there and aggressive there isnt much you can do. But, if they are there, bass are usually close by imo


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If they're big enough, sounds like you need a fish fry. wink


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Re: Pesky Perch [Re: Williford] #11630460 05/27/16 05:10 PM
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Try to slowly pull it out of their mouth so they don't destroy your bait, if they pull back rip their lip could be a bass.


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Years ago I was fishing the bank with a worm during the spring and the perch bites were non-stop. I finally quit setting the hook. I got what felt like another perch bite and just sat there. Next thing I knew the rod and reel was ripped out of my hands. I caught the end of the grip but my other hand wasn't on the reel so I was helpless. A giant bass came to the surface and got off, but not before I saw what I had missed.

The next day I went back to that spot, got the same bite, and set the hook. It was either my first or second ten pounder.

Re: Pesky Perch [Re: Williford] #11630551 05/27/16 05:56 PM
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I typically switch to a bigger worm and it helps some.


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Re: Pesky Perch [Re: Williford] #11630659 05/27/16 06:41 PM
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I throw a big bream colored swim bait and hold on. Worked for me a lot.

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This time of year getting bream bites is like finding a secret honey hole. I use to ride around the lake looking for pontoon boats bream fishing, come back after dark and bass fish. I have caught some really great stringers doing this. And fishing at night doesn't interfere with them bream fishing


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Notice the Cajun called it a stringer and not a bag. Lol I'm Jokin bud.

Re: Pesky Perch [Re: MagFluker] #11630906 05/27/16 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: MagFluker
Try to slowly pull it out of their mouth so they don't destroy your bait, if they pull back rip their lip could be a bass.


That's basically what I do. Just increase tension until I'm sure it's a perch, then try to not rip the tails off of the plastic. If the perch pulls a little too hard, you just gotta set the hook and see. I've caught a lot of bass in areas where the perch were tearing up my baits.

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All that tells me is to throw Blue gill colored baits. thumb

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And sometimes you get lucky and this happens!




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Re: Pesky Perch [Re: Williford] #11632460 05/28/16 09:53 PM
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Is that bluegill crappie? A crapgill?

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Originally Posted By: texas_lunkers
Is that bluegill crappie? A crapgill?

that's a couple of nice fillets. banana Just need a few more for a tasty dinner. cheers


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Originally Posted By: texas_lunkers
Is that bluegill crappie? A crapgill?


That's what I was thinking. I've never seen a bluegill marked like that.

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