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Jasonf 11-21-2014 10:47 PM

White perch and bass- 11/21
 
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We worked the first half of the day and then decided to hit up a few canals after lunch. Stopped fishing around 4. Caught all fish on jigs and roadrunners under a cork about 2' down in 6-8' of water. Got surprised a few times with the bass. The biggest one probably was 3 lbs or so. Definitely gets your blood flowing to catch those on a lightweight rod and reel. Ended the day with 16 white perch and 3 nice bass. Attachment 78098Attachment 78099Attachment 78100

saute86 11-22-2014 01:17 AM

Jason you are making me want to un-winterize my boat......lol. Nice catch.

Swampcritterr 11-22-2014 01:24 AM

Awesome !! I've never caught a white perch on purpose. As soon as the weather and my schedule start cooperating I'm going to give it a shot! (May have to get some pointers from ya'll)

Hydro 11-22-2014 06:30 AM

Nothing wrong with that !!!

Jasonf 11-22-2014 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by saute86 (Post 729711)
Jason you are making me want to un-winterize my boat......lol. Nice catch.


No need for that. We caught these walking the banks.

RedfishPoker 11-22-2014 07:04 PM

Very nice catch!

saute86 11-23-2014 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Jasonf (Post 729742)
No need for that. We caught these walking the banks.

True but if you are catching them walking the banks my brush piles might be loaded.

Jasonf 11-23-2014 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by saute86 (Post 729820)
True but if you are catching them walking the banks my brush piles might be loaded.


Just shoot me the coordinates and I will check them for you. My boat never hibernates. Besides, I wouldn't want your brush piles to feel neglected all winter.

But let me ask you this. What do you use to weight your brush down with? I have had a hard time getting stuff like Christmas trees to stay down in one place. Do you use concrete in buckets or cinder blocks tied to the trunks? And in what depth of water do you normally set them? Just curious. My grandfather was the one who used to handle the brush piles around their camp because he liked to catch white perch, but it's easier to drop a bunch of limbs around a dock with no real current to move them than trying to set them in a river or creek.

saute86 11-23-2014 08:09 PM

I use willow and cypress branches. No weight. I cut a 3 ft length bellow a y in the branch. I hook the y with a push pole and push the 3ft length in the mud as far as I can. I put about 10 in a circle. I put them in less than 10 fow. Me and a friend have a few that have been there for years. We go a couple of times a year on his pontoon boat and sink a few. We cut as much as we can safely haul on the boat and go a bend or 2 and sink them. We do everything on the water. I know people that do the same with bambo. The trick is to place them out of the current.

Jasonf 11-23-2014 09:04 PM

I am gonna have to give that a try. Definitely seems easier than concrete or cinder blocks. And I have a huge stand of bamboo in the yard, too.

LPfishnTIM 11-23-2014 09:45 PM

Nice Catch!

saute86 11-23-2014 11:38 PM

What we use is a 12ft pole with a 1ft bar connected at one end shaped in a v. Take the v and press it in the v of the y on the branch and push it in the mud. Its easy once you get the hang of it.


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