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Thread: Tactics,tips, tricks, for how to put yellow perch in the box

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    Didn't have then in costal Alabama either. They are new to me
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    we used to ketch them well with a really tiny jointed sinking lure , it looked like a tiny 1.25 inch long Rapala shaped minnow and was jointed in the middle , it was moons ago up north in Pa.
    long casts let it sink to the bottom and crank it back slowly , them there mini walleye fish are great table fare
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    That they are. One reason I am interested in putting some in the boat
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    I don't know if this would help but curl tails for me don't cut it near as much as using straight-tail soft plastics up to 2" long or a bit shorter.

    examples:
    Mojo grub (from a mold): tail added to another body

    ...just above the perch's head:




    Joker tri-tails added to a body:


    Claw tail:


    I'm not saying curl tail don't catch fish (I'm a big fan of YUM Ribbontail thin-base curl tails), but straight tails can be worked slower when fish are inactive.
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    Those are some good looking perch
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    I used a small jig to catch one of the perch in my post, and a micro crank for the other. I've had good luck with a beetlespin as well. Name:  20210928_154313.jpg
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    I need to pick up some beetle spins. I used to use them all the time
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    The loved the black beetlespin (1 inch). Maybe it was the clear water and it looked like a little grub, but I got big bluegill, perch, redbreast, etc.

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    Used to fish a pond. Everything in it would hit a Bettlespin
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    Gotta try the B.Spin in my pond (though I really hate to catch fish in it - they're like pets.)
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