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Topic: Perch from a kayak?  (Read 1612 times)

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turbotoad87

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  • Location: HUMBOLDT
  • Date Registered: Jul 2010
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So for most of my fishing life, i've been more of a freshwater fly fisher... i have played around a few times in the ocean but it has been pretty limited.  I have managed to catch a few perch from shore before kayaking days, but it does sound like a lot of fun to track down and fish for some red tail from my kayak... any hints, tips or pointers would be greatly appreciated...

thanks....
           turbo


mooch

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I've always wanted to do this myself...I'm thinking of using my bass rod to target 'em. I'd try casting a small castmaster or use a small jighead and pin some small gulp plastics on 'em. Should be a hoot! Anyway, good luck to you and welcome to the site!


turbotoad87

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yeah, i haven't even had a whole lot of luck from shore with perch, being that i'm a fly fisherman, i still haven't figured out the patterns of perch (if there is one)... i'm in the northern humboldt area, and i know a lot of them get caught here.  the ones i have caught feel more like dragging in a weight than fighting a fish... i just think it would be fun to have something to fish for with a short drive...

thanks for the welcome mooch
              turbo


bwodun

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this is a good site for surf perch flies and technique, cameron
www.surf-perch.net


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I have a friend that uses his 7foot bass rod tippedwith squid to catch surf perch.  weight is 14 to 17 inches from the bait.
The more the merrier.

I and my dog need a fishing trip rery soon.


turbotoad87

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thanks... i'm gonna set somthin up... i want to catch some perch... i'll give it a shot tomorrow maybe... thanks for all the input....


 

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