What are your go-to float rigs for catching a mess of panfish, and what terminal tackle do you utilize for the rig? Does anyone target panfish with artificials and a float?
I currently have a slip-float rig consisting of (from top to bottom) a bobber stop, a small red bead, an unweighted oval bobber, a 1/8 oz sliding egg sinker, another red bead, a small barrel swivel, and a 10 inch 6 lb. fluorocarbon leader connecting to a 1/32 oz. feather jig. With this set-up, I have been catching a few pre-spawn white perch in the very late evenings under my dock light since late last week in a Patapsco River tributary. Right now the perch are still on the channel edges on the Western Shore but within the next few weeks they should be pushing up shallow to spawn.
I rarely throw bobber rigs for panfish, despite my knowledge in that they most certainly catch fish. I always target panfish primarily with a beetle-spin, or a soft plastic on a jighead, either single or tandem. But this year I am looking to change it up a bit.
I currently have a slip-float rig consisting of (from top to bottom) a bobber stop, a small red bead, an unweighted oval bobber, a 1/8 oz sliding egg sinker, another red bead, a small barrel swivel, and a 10 inch 6 lb. fluorocarbon leader connecting to a 1/32 oz. feather jig. With this set-up, I have been catching a few pre-spawn white perch in the very late evenings under my dock light since late last week in a Patapsco River tributary. Right now the perch are still on the channel edges on the Western Shore but within the next few weeks they should be pushing up shallow to spawn.
I rarely throw bobber rigs for panfish, despite my knowledge in that they most certainly catch fish. I always target panfish primarily with a beetle-spin, or a soft plastic on a jighead, either single or tandem. But this year I am looking to change it up a bit.
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