This spring has not been traditional in terms of our weather. A cold April and rainy May have disrupted normal patterns in tidal and freshwater.
I believe one of those disruptions has been with white perch. I've been out a couple of times in the past week and have yet to catch more than I can count on one hand per session. Admittedly the water has been stained and full of debris. Conditions have not been optimal.
Yesterday John Rentch and I launched from Downs Park on perch missions. Neither of us caught many perch, but John caught twice as many as me. He was using a Beetle Spin and I was mostly using one of my hand-tied perch spinners. It's the larger spinner in the photo below:
small spinners.jpg
Now that spinner style has caught hundreds of perch for me over the years -- stripers too. But it attracted only one perch yesterday.
So, on my next perch session, I'm going to downsize to something about the same size as John's Beetle Spin. This morning, I rooted through my jig box and found two candidates for dressing. I quickly tied up the two spinners you see at the top portion of the photo. Also, I added smaller spinner blades to them than I normally use.
I'll see if a smaller, less noisy bait has more success.
Just curious if others are also finding white perch less plentiful than normal thus far this spring.
I believe one of those disruptions has been with white perch. I've been out a couple of times in the past week and have yet to catch more than I can count on one hand per session. Admittedly the water has been stained and full of debris. Conditions have not been optimal.
Yesterday John Rentch and I launched from Downs Park on perch missions. Neither of us caught many perch, but John caught twice as many as me. He was using a Beetle Spin and I was mostly using one of my hand-tied perch spinners. It's the larger spinner in the photo below:
small spinners.jpg
Now that spinner style has caught hundreds of perch for me over the years -- stripers too. But it attracted only one perch yesterday.
So, on my next perch session, I'm going to downsize to something about the same size as John's Beetle Spin. This morning, I rooted through my jig box and found two candidates for dressing. I quickly tied up the two spinners you see at the top portion of the photo. Also, I added smaller spinner blades to them than I normally use.
I'll see if a smaller, less noisy bait has more success.
Just curious if others are also finding white perch less plentiful than normal thus far this spring.
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