It's the presentation. Perch have excellent eyesight so if the "worm" is too close to the weight or if the hook is too big and obvious they won't go for it. Also, there's far too much wiggling here. The weight should be stationary on the bottom with only the worm moving
try jigging next, the weights are either getting in the way when you try and jig it, or they move way too much and pulls the fishes attention away from the hook. If you want to drop shot, use live bait like worms or minnows. They will move for you.
Fish were interested in the worm that was being correctly teased with the weight remaining on the bottom. The other worm with the weight above the bottom flopping around garnered no interest.
They don't want that red plastic. Put a minnow on and I bet they will nail that left and right. Bottom bouncers should have 2 hooks with minnows and a lighter weight that you leave on the bottom and let the minnows do their thing. One minnow a foot off bottom and one two feet up. You can get some doubles that way. Never spend that long watching fish deny a lure. Switch up after 5 minutes at the most.
Zdecydowanie widać na tym filmie, że bardziej są zainteresowane zbieraniem przynęty z dna, a nie z toni. Stąd przy tej technice bywa sporo pustych brań (uderzenia w ciężarek) to może być sygnał żeby przerzucić się na zwykłą główkę.
Smaller lure probably. something you might use for trout for of worked like those tiny worms with rubber little squid legs. Trout jig I think it's called lol
I keep wanting to use lures, but hell man, I catch the most fish by far on worms. I'm fairly new to walleye fishing and I've caught more of them dragging a worm than I have with any type of jig or plastic. Hell I even get pike on worms from time to time. Worms catch fish.
DROPSHOTTING "It opened my eyes to a new sport!" Ha! Ha! REALLY ?????? It does'nt seem to work on a stunned yellow - Perch Population! Watching them Scandinavian Videos and their finicky lures it seems to work on their oversized yellow perches!
Fast forward to 10:00 for the action.
So if you want to actually catch fish, don't use this lure...
No doubt!
It's the presentation. Perch have excellent eyesight so if the "worm" is too close to the weight or if the hook is too big and obvious they won't go for it.
Also, there's far too much wiggling here. The weight should be stationary on the bottom with only the worm moving
try jigging next, the weights are either getting in the way when you try and jig it, or they move way too much and pulls the fishes attention away from the hook. If you want to drop shot, use live bait like worms or minnows. They will move for you.
Maybe if the Soft Plastic was actually hooked in the Head , and not the Body it might give a more natural Movement in the Water
Some beautiful footage, nice job!
Good video actually. Learn a lot from this.
4:26 that lead is more entertaining than the bait itself :))
Nice lil video. Nice to see what they're doing down there lol
Fish were interested in the worm that was being correctly teased with the weight remaining on the bottom. The other worm with the weight above the bottom flopping around garnered no interest.
The word "Not" was inadvertantly left off the front of this video title.
Yeah, I didn't see a single fish caught. A bobber and a real worm always worked for me.
They don't want that red plastic. Put a minnow on and I bet they will nail that left and right. Bottom bouncers should have 2 hooks with minnows and a lighter weight that you leave on the bottom and let the minnows do their thing. One minnow a foot off bottom and one two feet up. You can get some doubles that way. Never spend that long watching fish deny a lure. Switch up after 5 minutes at the most.
Good video. 👍
Zdecydowanie widać na tym filmie, że bardziej są zainteresowane zbieraniem przynęty z dna, a nie z toni. Stąd przy tej technice bywa sporo pustych brań (uderzenia w ciężarek) to może być sygnał żeby przerzucić się na zwykłą główkę.
You contradicted yourself, 😆
True👍
nice video
Nice
your perch wasnt hungry or what :))
Smaller lure probably.
something you might use for trout for of worked like those tiny worms with rubber little squid legs. Trout jig I think it's called lol
Sierra slammer*
Live bait is always the way if that was nightcrawlers those fish would have been done along time ago
I keep wanting to use lures, but hell man, I catch the most fish by far on worms. I'm fairly new to walleye fishing and I've caught more of them dragging a worm than I have with any type of jig or plastic. Hell I even get pike on worms from time to time. Worms catch fish.
Looks good, but... I dont like how the worm is hooked... Just dont look natural... If you can try other methods of putting it will be great
Jig then stop every time they would stop moving it it triggered a bite
I watched it half way, did you catch any 😂😂😂 probably not huh
Patrzę się na nazwę użytkownik a tu Polak hah
Googan Squad Bandito Bug...Fish are laughing at you!
Why did they attack the weight
Because it's move, also lay on the ground when perches take food from ground in winter
Okay
also have that color as a kastmaster or spoon
They seemed more interested in the weight. I think I never wanna drop shot.
10 perch 0 fish .... 😂
change baits
Pls change rule :Dd
What an unpleasant noise.. sounds like a pterodactyl farting...
Should have been titled, "Fishing" not "Catching"
nice footage wrong bait
DROPSHOTTING
"It opened my eyes to a new sport!" Ha! Ha!
REALLY ??????
It does'nt seem to work on a stunned yellow - Perch Population!
Watching them Scandinavian Videos and their finicky lures it seems
to work on their oversized yellow perches!
How not to catch fish! Hope someone soon wastes your time 20 fold