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Nice video, thanks for sharing
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Nicely done Eric! Good video also.
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Good job with the video and the catch!
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Great video. Looks like the perch were decent size for the most part. Great Job!!!!
How deep were you fishing if you dont mind sharing.?
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I know there are lots of way to do things, but it always surprises me HOW differently we all do it, and still succeed.
I'm no expert, and I do use much bigger jigs for perch and crappie than for bluegills (I like teeter-totters and ice ticks, for instance), but at first glance that tube jig looks huge, and I rely a lot on the weight to keep my line stretched, so I add only micro-plastics to the lead.
Yet, there you are catching perch.
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Great video next thing to do now is go 8 hours up to Cascade Lake in Idaho, jumbo perch there. I grew up in Idaho every year we would catch 3-4 pound perch! But Echo is really looking like they have a good perch habitat going on there!
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Thanks man. Stay warm in Florida for me.
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Depth is undisclosed sorry.
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That trip they wouldn't really touch anything small. I use 6 lbs Flouro as main then top 5-8' of 2-4 lbs.
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