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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 12:47 pm to MallardMaster
I knew that was coming
I honestly have no idea how many are in there, after four years of bass fishing the place I just caught the first one this past weekend. From what I've read, if you have bigger ones, then you don't have a bunch, and I'm hoping that's the case.
I honestly have no idea how many are in there, after four years of bass fishing the place I just caught the first one this past weekend. From what I've read, if you have bigger ones, then you don't have a bunch, and I'm hoping that's the case.
Posted on 9/5/17 at 1:04 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
Typically that is correct in a small pond but at 7 acres you could have some nice Myers and size.
This time of year they will be deep. Will get shallow in spring and fall.
Shiners seem to work most consistently, but jigs can out catch them 10 fold when they are on. Jigs to try:
bobby
monkey milk, Cajun cricket, black and chartuse.
Tube jigs: black chartreuse, blue and white.
Marabou jigs: black and chartreuse, white
Remember with jigs, the lighter the line class, the better they move and more you catch.
This should get you started. Let me know if you have more questions.
This time of year they will be deep. Will get shallow in spring and fall.
Shiners seem to work most consistently, but jigs can out catch them 10 fold when they are on. Jigs to try:
bobby
monkey milk, Cajun cricket, black and chartuse.
Tube jigs: black chartreuse, blue and white.
Marabou jigs: black and chartreuse, white
Remember with jigs, the lighter the line class, the better they move and more you catch.
This should get you started. Let me know if you have more questions.
Posted on 9/5/17 at 1:17 pm to MallardMaster
Thanks, is it really just mess around with depth and color until you find what works best? These fish seemed a bit spread out, so it was tough to nail down a pattern. I say they were suspended because I believe I marked them on the fish finder, at about 8 ft, but all four fish were caught at different depths.
Is it worth it to sink a brush pile in a pond to try and get them concentrated?
Is it worth it to sink a brush pile in a pond to try and get them concentrated?
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 1:58 pm to Ron Cheramie
quote:
Get you a shiner pole with a cork. Cast out and let it sit.
This was phase two, just pick a depth?
quote:
Bobby garland jig under a cork and twitch it every two seconds and reel it in
This is how I caught the four, more or less. A couple came just drifting on a tight line.
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?
Posted on 9/5/17 at 2:04 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
quote:How deep is the pond?
Get you a shiner pole with a cork. Cast out and let it sit.
This was phase two, just pick a depth?
It's better to fish above them than below. I would rig multiple hooks about 2 feet apart until you find a pattern.
Posted on 9/5/17 at 2:12 pm to Ole Geauxt
quote:
Ole Geauxt
Depends, are you allowed in south missahippie?
Posted on 9/5/17 at 2:17 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
quote:
Depends
Yes, I just bought a case,
of new ones.
Posted on 9/5/17 at 2:23 pm to Ole Geauxt
Don't matter, it's an aluminum boat, I just pull the plug and hose it out
Posted on 9/5/17 at 2:25 pm to AlxTgr
quote:
How deep is the pond?
about 2 acres of it range from 12-14ft, I believe I was jigging at about 6 ft when I hooked them but it was hard to tell with the wind and us using light jigs
Posted on 9/6/17 at 8:24 am to Geauxtiga
quote:
2 inch gill net
This will work, or lead nets. If you use the nets you won't have to stay quite as closeby.
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