Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
[Re: The Beav]
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03/02/21 04:22 PM
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Back In the day we would start out with a salmon egg and after the first perch was caught we started using eyes. Did that when we ran out of minnow on Higgins Lake...worked well. Before running out of bait, used a bell sinker with two drop lines about 3 inches each. Small hook with minnows...very light gear. Catch two 10 inch perch at once on super light gear coming out of 60 feet of water and you thought you had a whale by the tail....fun times
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Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
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03/02/21 04:39 PM
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Minnow on an Aberdeen Gold hook A #10 Kahle has been my "go to" rig for walleyes and crappies for years.
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Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
[Re: The Beav]
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03/02/21 07:31 PM
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The perch In Lake Mendota a pretty finicky biters that kind of gear won't get It done.
With 50deg weather predicted you won't have to worry about the hole freezing up. But be careful some of those expansion cracks are starting to open up. Beav have you ever tried tip downs ? This was something I saw on youtube and tried.They caught us a good many nice perch this year.I tried tip ups and had very little success with them.
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Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
[Re: Eagleye]
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03/03/21 09:56 AM
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I like to use Kodiak and Hali jigs for perch with a dropper chain. Don't be fooled by the hook size, just bring pliers or hemo's. This year, when we had fishable ice here, they were finicky on what they wanted them tipped with. Some days spikes, other days waxies, and when I ran out of the other two, mealworms, but they had to be crushed (I believe the little bit of scent helped there). Cadence was drop it on the bottom three times, then raise it up a foot and watch your Vex. The perch usually came right in and bit within 10-15 seconds, while the sunfish liked to eyeball the baits and sometimes would just look at it.
Good luck, give us a report when you get back.
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Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
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03/03/21 11:38 AM
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The perch In Lake Mendota a pretty finicky biters that kind of gear won't get It done.
With 50deg weather predicted you won't have to worry about the hole freezing up. But be careful some of those expansion cracks are starting to open up. Beav have you ever tried tip downs ? This was something I saw on youtube and tried.They caught us a good many nice perch this year.I tried tip ups and had very little success with them. To be successful when fishing Mendota perch you need to have the rod In hand and be lighting fast on the hook set. Sometimes the bite Is so light you never see It. Lots of times you catch one when your moving your bait and you never see or feel the bite.
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Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
[Re: Eagleye]
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03/03/21 12:04 PM
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Are you bringing your locators or Is the guide furnishing you with one per fisherman? I'm being told the perch are know suspended. Sometimes as much as 10' or more off the bottom. A locator Is going to be your best friend In finding fish. Do you have your own augers? If so drill lots of holes and get use to hole hopping.
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Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
[Re: The Beav]
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03/03/21 02:06 PM
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Are you bringing your locators or Is the guide furnishing you with one per fisherman? I'm being told the perch are know suspended. Sometimes as much as 10' or more off the bottom. A locator Is going to be your best friend In finding fish. Do you have your own augers? If so drill lots of holes and get use to hole hopping. Beav, I plan on bringing my own... He will supply them but I would prefer to use my own locator. He's guiding Thursday-Saturday and we're heading out on Sunday so hopefully he's on fish by then.
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Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
[Re: Eagleye]
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03/04/21 12:06 PM
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My buddy just called and said he and another friend caught 35 yesterday on Mendota They were In 65' of water and the fish were right on the bottom. He said they had to work for them.
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Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
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03/04/21 01:31 PM
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Ultralite reel, 6 lb. braided line with a 4lb. leader. A bell sinker on the end of the line and 2 droppers with the lowest one a 1' above the sinker and the other one a 1.5' above the sinker. Use rockers and teardrop jigs tipped with mousies. Reel them in as quick as you can and get back to the bottom as fast as possible.
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Re: Ice Fishing Deep Perch
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03/07/21 08:21 PM
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Nice pictures and catch.Way to go.
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