What is a perch pole?


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A perch pole is a tall, human-made structure that provides a perching and vantage point for predatory birds (raptors) where natural perches do not exist. Many species of raptors will hunt from these perches or simply use them to rest.

What rod should you use for perch?

Perch fishing requires a lightweight rod. Rod strength depends on the size of the lures you will be casting. – “UL” (Ultra-light) rods: for casting small lures between 0.5g and 5g. They are particularly suitable for perch using small lures and soft lures with weighted jig heads between 1g and 5g.

What type of rod is best for ice fishing?

  • St. Croix Mojo – Our Pick!
  • Berkley Cherrywood HD.
  • 13 Fishing Tickle Stick.
  • 13 Fishing White Noise Ultra Light.
  • Shakespeare Ugly Stik.
  • Shakespeare Wild Series.
  • Fenwick Aetos.
  • Fenwick Elite Tech.

How do you set up an ice fishing rod for perch?

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How long should a perch rod be?

The rod, perch, or pole (sometimes also lug) is a surveyor’s tool and unit of length of various historical definitions, often between approximately 3 and 8 meters (9 ft 10 in and 26 ft 2 in).

Do you need a wire trace for perch?

In waters that do not contain any pike, you do not need to use a wire trace for perch, as their teeth simply won’t be able to bite through your line. However, if the venue you are fishing for perch in also holds pike, you should always use a thin wire trace in order to protect the fish and save your lures.

What is a good size perch?

Re: What size perch you keep I find that 9-11 are the best keepers. 12+ the rib cage gets a lot more rugged and they’re hard to clean, and you don’t get that much more meat from a 13 than from an 11. Big ones are great for a picture, but 9-11 is ideal for eating.

What is the best ice fishing rod length?

A standard length is approximately 28-inches with a fast-action tip. A medium-action rod is tailor made for walleye, small trout and pike, and will work well as your second combo. Look for a rod of around 28 to 30-inches in length, with a solid backbone throughout the lower 2/3rds.

How do you pick an ice fishing rod?

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What is a medium light ice rod for?

Light rods are good for perch, and light to medium rods are good for walleye, whitefish and most trout. Heavy rods are best for pike or lake trout.

What line do you use for ice fishing perch?

Chances are, that sediment will attract perch, and you’ll be pulling them onto the ice in no time! Use a leader – Especially in clear water, a leader will land more fish. We recommend 2 to 4-pound braided line with a 2 to 3-foot fluorocarbon leader. That combo is incredibly sensitive and all but invisible.

How deep should you ice fish for perch?

Ice anglers typically target perch on flats in 20 to 35 feet of water during most of the winter season. Although, early season perch can be caught in 12 to 15 feet before the aquatic plants start to die off.

What is the best bait for perch ice fishing?

Perch feed on insects, freshwater shrimp, and smaller baitfish. Start with an ice jig and soft plastic tipped with a waxie to mimic insects and shrimp.

How many rods are in a perch?

The perches unit number 1.00 perch converts to 1 rod, one rod-unit. It is the EQUAL length value of 1 rod-unit but in the perches length unit alternative.

How do you fish for perch in the winter?

Winter perch are notorious for roaming so staying on the move is important. In fact, winter perch will often move from day to day and even within the same day so mobility is vital. In addition to drilling lots of holes, another key becomes using a fishing lure that quickly gains the attention of nearby fish.

What color do perch like?

Perch typically respond well to bright colors like white and chartreuse, but they may also bite more natural brown and green tones that imitate crayfish and other prey.

What is the best time to catch perch?

Because perch live a life of danger, they favor day over night for feeding, and are most active just after sunrise and in the late afternoon, just before sundown. The only time you’ll find perch active after dark is during the spawn, when the spring water temps rise to between 44 and 55 degrees.

Does perch fight hard?

Don’t be afraid to use heavy tackle, even on the pole, as a small perch will fight hard and pull your elastic out as it tries to get to some under water snag.

How old is a 6 inch perch?

Males and females mature when they are 1-2 years old or at a length of 15 centimeters (6 inches) long. Spawning take place primarily in the spring in southern California and in the late summer-early fall in central California. There may also be year-round spawning in some southern California areas.

Why are ice fishing rods so small?

Ice fishing rods are so small because they are designed specifically for use in ice. For ice fishing, you need to be close to the hole, so a standard open-water pole will be too long. You also need a more sensitive rod for ice fishing, so the small size of ice fishing rods helps with feeling the fish.

What pound test should I use for ice fishing walleye?

For regular sized walleye lures and live bait, 4-6 lb is ideal. For large swimbaits, rattle baits and extra large live bait, you can go up to 8-10 lb. Choosing the right pound test line for walleye can be extremely important, especially if you’re fishing in clear waters that get a lot of fishing pressure.

What is a quick tip ice fishing rod?

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Do you need special rods for ice fishing?

Any conventional reel will work for ice fishing. It is important however, to match it to the type of fishing you plan on doing. Since you are not casting, an ultralight spinning reel is ideal for most species like walleye and panfish.

How long are ice fishing rods?

Most anglers choose ice fishing rods that average 24 to 32 inches in length. This rod length is common when ice fishing for panfish, stocked trout and walleye. What is this? Generally, ultra-light or light action rods with soft, fast action tips are preferred.

Can you use ice fishing rod in the summer?

Try chillin’ when the temperatures sizzle during the heat of summer. Ice fishing tactics are dynamite for bluegills and crappies, even during the peak warm months. You guessed itโ€”the same tackle that is used in December, January and February is often a great choice for July and August.

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