Anyone out there used grubs with jig heads to go after perch?
I’m thinking of giving it a go and want to know what you recommend, sizes and colours… So if you’ve given it a go with some success, please leave a comment so others can read your ideas. Or if possible write an article and i can post it up!
August 24th, 2008
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So after a long lay off of around 4 weeks i managed to pick up the lure rod and bag and get out on sunday morning with my good mate Jon. We spent nearly 4 hours roving the river throwing all my fav lures onto my favourite most productive spots… with not a single chase or take! Nothing was happening… barely any movement at all on the river after the rainfall, even the quiet areas that are just off the flow were dead silent. I guess it just wasn’t meant to be! Still it was good to get back out there…
We decided we just needed to catch a few fish, so thought we’d walk over to a lake i know where i always used to get one or two Perch in the evening after work. Arrived there and it looked as good as ever, out of the wind and in shadow… this little cut off from the main lake looked ideal. So i put on a small red spotted spinner and dabbled it in… within two mins the perch were chasing in a pack and going mad. So mad that Jon and I decided to take it in turns catching. Managed 10 takes between us landing 8 of them. Would have been 9 but a lurking monster perch launched into one of them and it came off. Bare in mind normally this spot would produce two maybe three fish and then go dead, this was the best day yet. None of the fish touched a pound but after having a blank on the river it was awesome to catch this many in such a small amount of time.
This tiny inlet on a local lake is one of my fav Perch catching spots and after seeing this hidden monster poke its head out of the reeds i think i’ll be there again very soon!
August 24th, 2008
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After just heading over to Sportfish to compile a shopping list for upcoming ventures look what i have just found… new spinners from Blue Fox - maker of some of the best built spinners on the market. These will definately be added to my lure bag! I’ll let you know how i get on…!

New Vibrax Hot Pepper Spinners
August 3rd, 2008
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Ok my new kitchen fit / fishing break is over and its time to get fishing again! I really want to get another 3lb plus perch to either a lure or bait. My choices are varied from commercials or quiet streches of the Medway, to me though the commercial is not so much of a challenge i fancy the river! The possibly of uncaught unseen fish is much more enticing and the personal reward so much greater. Having had one last winter to 3lb 10oz i cannot wait for the hunt to begin. My bag next session will be the faithful worm with a variation of spinners and small rapalas. This way i can try my best with the worm to quiver and if this doesn’t produce in my favourite my fancied spots i’ll begin to rove with the lure rod. If this fails on the first couple of visits i may even try the old faithful livebaited gudgeon that produced my last monster perch. Having not heard of any other big perch in my area being caught the chance of another 3lb’r may be tough but this is something that makes me want to try even harder. Is it just me or is there something special about the perch that others miss. I rarely see other anglers on my travels that target the perch…!
To me this means more chance of a rewarding capture and more fish for me to target! I cannot wait for the winter to come again and heighten my chances considering how good last winter was. I love the summer for sport and relaxing, but come winter its fishing time and hitting those predators with great excitement! May the rest of this year be productive for us all and if the big perch come biting it could be a great end to slow year.
August 3rd, 2008
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