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I need a crash course in catching P. annularis
Posted on 9/5/17 at 12:26 pm
Posted on 9/5/17 at 12:26 pm
White perch. Sac-au-lait. Crappie.
Particularly white ones, in a pond that's 7 acres. Long story short, I want to put as much of a dent in them as I can. I know the basics and have a box of tackle for them I bought for a trip awhile back. What I don't know is what times of the year are best and what works better in a pond.
I caught 4 over the weekend on jigs, all in the 14" range, will be going back with minnows. The fish I caught were suspended in the deeper part. Should I troll? Sink a brush pile to gather them up? When are they gonna move shallow and how do I target them there? I don't care about specifically targeting bigger fish, this is all out war. TIA
Particularly white ones, in a pond that's 7 acres. Long story short, I want to put as much of a dent in them as I can. I know the basics and have a box of tackle for them I bought for a trip awhile back. What I don't know is what times of the year are best and what works better in a pond.
I caught 4 over the weekend on jigs, all in the 14" range, will be going back with minnows. The fish I caught were suspended in the deeper part. Should I troll? Sink a brush pile to gather them up? When are they gonna move shallow and how do I target them there? I don't care about specifically targeting bigger fish, this is all out war. TIA
Posted on 9/5/17 at 12:39 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
This can not be taught over a message board...only in person. Lol
Posted on 9/5/17 at 1:22 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
Will be in the deeper part of the lake but sometimes they will suspend a foot deep (still in middle of lake)
Get you a shiner pole with a cork. Cast out and let it sit. While you let it sit have another pole with a Bobby garland jig under a cork and twitch it every two seconds and reel it in. Find the depth they are at. Put a Berkeley crappie nibble on the hook of the jig.
Also throw a small beetle spin or road runner and work it slowly as they are kinda lethargic in this hot weather
Get you a shiner pole with a cork. Cast out and let it sit. While you let it sit have another pole with a Bobby garland jig under a cork and twitch it every two seconds and reel it in. Find the depth they are at. Put a Berkeley crappie nibble on the hook of the jig.
Also throw a small beetle spin or road runner and work it slowly as they are kinda lethargic in this hot weather
Posted on 9/5/17 at 2:01 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
I have some good grease (only been filtered through the paper towel and funnel less than a dozen times) and a half bottle of Great Valu ketchup,,,, should I saddle up Trigger?
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