I've been having a blast out there the last couple weeks, it took a few trips to find em but now I have a spot where they are all literally over 10" consistently.
Awesome! There’s definitely a lot of solid perch out there this year if you can find where they’re schooled up. I can’t wait to catch those tasty buggers through the ice!
@@bad_vaporizer i haven’t noticed wind playing much of a factor for positioning the perch on structure. However it is definitely a good thing to have a little chop to keep the baits moving. If i don’t catch a single fish in a spot typically I’ll move deeper or shallower in that area first before i move. But I’m basically letting my electronics tell me how far i move. Lots of variables, but if I haven’t caught a fish in a certain area for like an hour I would probably completely move reef structures. If I’m catching fish here and there I would make small moves and bounce around till I find them.
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Do you have 60" shaft on bow mount trolling motor ..just wondering
Yes i have the 60” shaft. Wish i had the 72” some days trying to spot lock in bigger waves
I've been having a blast out there the last couple weeks, it took a few trips to find em but now I have a spot where they are all literally over 10" consistently.
Awesome! There’s definitely a lot of solid perch out there this year if you can find where they’re schooled up. I can’t wait to catch those tasty buggers through the ice!
I'm gonna give it a shot after work tomorrow, hopefully find some....
Good luck! Should have nice weather for it 🎣
Awesome day, lots of good meals there! Lucas did well!!!
Sure was! Lucas is a fish slayer
Just wondering where you were fishing.
Lake Winnebago in the Oshkosh area
How much time do you spend on each spot before you move on those transition lines?
I would say 15-30min max if i don’t catch anything.
@CNCoutdoors how far do you move from each spot? And does wind play a role with finding perch?
@@bad_vaporizer i haven’t noticed wind playing much of a factor for positioning the perch on structure. However it is definitely a good thing to have a little chop to keep the baits moving. If i don’t catch a single fish in a spot typically I’ll move deeper or shallower in that area first before i move. But I’m basically letting my electronics tell me how far i move. Lots of variables, but if I haven’t caught a fish in a certain area for like an hour I would probably completely move reef structures. If I’m catching fish here and there I would make small moves and bounce around till I find them.
@@CNCoutdoors thank you for the advice and replying.
Awesome video! Your channel looks really cool, can't wait for more!! Just subbed too👊
Thanks, more good stuff on the way!
Sweet, have a great day!
Great video. That's going to be a good fish fry
Thanks! It was 😁
It's a good thing to see a young lad fishing! I'm sure you're looking forward to when your little man can go!👍
@@ld5954 definitely 💯 absolutely can’t wait to watch my little man rip some lips some day