Catching Perch with Jigging Spoons - Fishing with No Bait

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • It's early December and it's a phenomenal day out here on the water! We're running stingnose jigging spoons on some ultra-light gear and targeting those winter perch. We're not using any bait today, just jigging for perch with the bare spoon.
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    Catching Perch with Jigging Spoons - Fishing with No Bait
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  • @mikeballard8152
    @mikeballard8152 5 років тому +3

    Nice video as usual! Last week i slammed a jumbo perch on a spinner bait i was using fishing for pike! Tight lines!!! 🤘🎣

  • @scottlambert765
    @scottlambert765 4 роки тому +1

    I have just bought some of these here in the UK and ther are amazing I got 18 perch in 30 mins on a canal going to buy some various sizes next

  • @BenSingz
    @BenSingz 7 років тому

    at 5:12
    Evo: beautiful colours on this fish
    Perch: BLUB BLUB BLUB BLUB THAT'S GREAT PUT ME IN SOME WATER 😂

  • @SuperNascar48
    @SuperNascar48 3 роки тому

    You put out some great stuff very knowledgeable be nice to fish with you and learn from the master

  • @nwoutdoortv8351
    @nwoutdoortv8351 7 років тому +3

    Great catch, ya spoons are amazing.

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed this perch episode and good luck on the water :)

  • @JHerren8222
    @JHerren8222 7 років тому

    Thanks for the upload, can't wait to see some action out on the ice!

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      We are finally getting some colder weather this week, so hopefully we will get safe ice in the coming weeks or next month

  • @thankfullife7968
    @thankfullife7968 5 років тому +1

    Man what a blast. How much water were you over in this video?? How heavy are these spoons you’re using here. Thank you for sharing.

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  5 років тому

      the depth ranged from 12 - 18 feet - most likely I was using a 3/16 or 1/4 oz Stingnose :)

  • @FishingPleasures
    @FishingPleasures 7 років тому

    Oh I would have loved to be out there! I love fishing for panfish, especially Perch! They sure do fry up well also. Enjoyed the video!

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed this perch episode and that you love to fish for panfish...it's a lot of fun and as yu said, make for great eating as well :)

  • @TNRVG
    @TNRVG 5 років тому

    What pound line are you using? That looks fun!

  • @RealisticFishing
    @RealisticFishing 7 років тому

    How did you find the perch down there?

    • @EbonKim
      @EbonKim 7 років тому +1

      Either with a fish finder, or just knowing where they're at. I fish most of the time at Walden Pond where they stock Rainbow and Brook trout. The bigger yellow perch and smaller trout (14" - 16") hang out at the same areas near the bottom at 35 feet of water where there's vegetation. The smaller yellow perch hang out in the shallower end. In ponds and smaller lakes, they stay in the same location year after year.

    • @mymiddleleg1
      @mymiddleleg1 7 років тому

      where did you say the smaller yellow perch hang out? your last comment was cut off.

    • @RealisticFishing
      @RealisticFishing 7 років тому +1

      click -read more- or the three dots (...)

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +4

      In this area, the current was a bit "slack" and there were some weeds as well, and between the 2, they were holding perch :) When fishing a river, if you can find "slack" areas or any back currents, or current breaks, good chance they may have some perch there :)

    • @RealisticFishing
      @RealisticFishing 7 років тому

      Thanks! That's the kind of info I was looking for.

  • @ljohnson5978
    @ljohnson5978 7 років тому

    Another great video and outing Ivo. The camera resolution was excellent on this one. Gotta order some of those

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed this perch episode Lawrence and you are going to absolutely love using the Stingnose :)

  • @Thebazzman
    @Thebazzman 7 років тому

    Ivo, another informative video . . I can attest to these little lures, slammed them on Canadaigua lake two weeks ago using the same lure. Definitely in the weedy area on the edge of 11-13' of water in slower sections. Keep the videos coming and awesome lures, can't wait for first ice to try them out pan fish in'!

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed this perch episode Brian and that you are also enjoying using the Stingnose :) Thye will work fantastic for you as well under the ice. Good fishing,

  • @imzaazmi
    @imzaazmi 7 років тому +1

    Love watching your video
    👍👍

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      So glad you are enjoying our videos and thanks for writing in :)

  • @DarthVader1033
    @DarthVader1033 7 років тому

    Hello Ivo,question could the small stingnose spoons also be used for casting for perch? ,a lot of my perch fishing I am casting to catch perch and always had great success when casting,I usually do not have much success if just jigging from the side of the boat as I am usually fishing in water levels between 6 to 12 feet..

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      Hi Clarence....you can certainly cast the Stingnose and work it back :)

    • @DarthVader1033
      @DarthVader1033 7 років тому

      Thanks Ivo.

  • @canatek
    @canatek 7 років тому

    Nice vídeo im having fishing withdrawal symptoms. Love the squeaky reel

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      LOL....that was one of my older reels....still works :)

  • @outdoorsman9384
    @outdoorsman9384 5 років тому

    Hay Ivo are you finding slack water and spot locking on them or just drifting current

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  5 років тому

      ...there is no slack water in this area, but changing depths and breaks which help hold fish :)

  • @droogie1991
    @droogie1991 7 років тому

    Great episode! Hoping to bag some perch through the ice soon. I'm guessing the jigging spoon works with crappie too?

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Jigging spoons work great for crappie as well - good luck on the ice - hope you have a great time ice fishing :)

  • @josepoblano1486
    @josepoblano1486 7 років тому

    Hi Ivo its Jose Poblano again i live in southeast Florida and i just had a question about salt water fishing.I love to catch Mangrove and Yellow tail snapper and what type of lures or baits do u think r the best to use for both fish and what type of hooks and would the Porgy Rig work for both.And what type of baits do u recommend for both types of snapper.Thank u again and keep up the great videos and i love watching them everyday and im addicted to watching them thanks again.Tight lines

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      HI Jose.....the rig#3A will work great for snapper, and the 4A for the larger snapper...squid, shrimp, and cut bait strips all work great on both types of snapper....you can also jig for them as well

  • @cc-ty3gg
    @cc-ty3gg 7 років тому

    nice video..keep them coming..enjoy your channel..great tips..

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      So glad you are enjoying our videos Carlos and thanks for writing in :)

  • @TheFishingExperiment
    @TheFishingExperiment 7 років тому

    I haven't had a chance to get out this December yet.
    With the cold snap we got up here in eastern Ontario it might be ice fishing season before you know it lol
    Perch definitely are a blast to catch.

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      .....looking forward to doing some ice fishing this year as well....we got lucky as the beginning of Dec was nice but it is sure cold now :)

    • @TheFishingExperiment
      @TheFishingExperiment 7 років тому

      ***** For sure.

  • @atlfisherman3413
    @atlfisherman3413 7 років тому

    Very nice video as always.

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      SO glad you enjoyed this Perch episode and thanks for the great feedback :)

  • @jasonr3625
    @jasonr3625 7 років тому +1

    how is fishing for perch in lake St Clair. I live on the Canadian side in Belle River.

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      Hi Jason....great perch fishing in Lake St. Clair, as well as in the Detroit river - not to far from you :)

  • @rustynoland
    @rustynoland 7 років тому

    ANTONIO!!!!!!!!!!!! RIGHT ANTONIOOOOOOO! EHHH? ANTONIO EHHHHHH!!!! YESSSS ANTONIOOOOO lol

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Thanks for writing in and good luck on the water...unfortunatley Antonio couldn't make it on this trip :)

  • @DebMartin
    @DebMartin 7 років тому

    Well that was fun. Love the perch fishing. Where were you that you have such nice weather in early Dec?

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      Queenston Ontario Canada :) Got lucky with a great day

  • @cjpansa673
    @cjpansa673 7 років тому

    Hi ivo are you using a fish finder to locate these perch?

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Hi CJ - in this case, we are not using a fish finder as it is not very deep....when we wish deep water (such as 50 feet deep on lake Erie) then we use the fish finder to help locate the perch :)

  • @SHadeYGhoSt
    @SHadeYGhoSt 7 років тому

    "Thundermist Lures", what is the difference between "Ancient Tilapia" and Tilapia living today, l caught one that had dark red eyes with deep green scales and thought it was some kind of new rock bass species and I'm confused to tell the difference

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      That's an interesting question and interesting fish you caught....not sure what the differences would be?

  • @Buckturrible
    @Buckturrible 7 років тому

    Were these perch holding to a drop off? Do they hold to the same structure year round or do they like to change depths often depending upon the water temperature? I love the video, very cool.

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Those perch were on a break, where the water drops from 10 - 18 feet - in this area, they will be at that location most of the year but may go deeper as winter approaches :)

    • @Buckturrible
      @Buckturrible 7 років тому +1

      Thundermist Lures thank you so much for replying, you were extremely helpful. Hopefully I can get out and catch some perch. Thanks again

  • @GospelTestimony
    @GospelTestimony 7 років тому

    Awesome video Ivo. Couple quick questions....what size Stingnose were you using and do you use them under the ice?

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      I was using the 1/4 oz Stingnose that day and they work fantastic under the ice - we will have some ice fishing videos later this year, but here is a video from last year/ ua-cam.com/video/U72mRxXxXq4/v-deo.html

    • @GospelTestimony
      @GospelTestimony 7 років тому

      Just saw the ice fishing video Ivo...great video. The kids and I are really looking forward to some new ice fishing videos in the future. Going to visit the in-laws at Clear Lake, Iowa for the Christmas holidays and am told they already have 5" of ice. Going for the Yellow Bass....excellent table fare!

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      Sounds fantastic Steve....if they have 5" already, you should be good to go once Christmas arrives - hope you have a great Christmas and a fantastic time ice fishing with the kids....it makes for a great day together and excellent memories :)

    • @GospelTestimony
      @GospelTestimony 7 років тому

      Thanks Ivo, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to you, your family and all at Thundermist Fishing!

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Thanks Steve and same to you and yours as well :)

  • @finesse_angler514
    @finesse_angler514 7 років тому

    Awesome video! ☺

  • @ryankraft5174
    @ryankraft5174 7 років тому

    Hey bud, I go to Michigan every year and I fish off the pentwater pier, one year I caught TONS of these perch then every year since I haven't caught a single fish! Any tips for me ? Thanks

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      if you are using braid, be sure to use a fluorocarbon leader and try fishing there in early spring :)

    • @ryankraft5174
      @ryankraft5174 7 років тому

      Thundermist Lures I head up to Michigan Mid July and I just can't seem to catch the perch the past couple years but I will certainly Give it a shot, keep up the great vids

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому +1

      ...in mid July...give live minnows a try off the pier - good luck

  • @karsonhutchinson8513
    @karsonhutchinson8513 7 років тому

    Do u have a video where you show us how to rig your poles

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      hi karson - we try to show our rigs and the t-turn bait rigs come already pre-tied so all you have to do is tie it on and snap on a sinker :)

  • @omarb4531
    @omarb4531 7 років тому

    Looking forward to seeing ice fishing vids!

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      just getting cold weather now so hopefully next month :)

  • @FACB25
    @FACB25 7 років тому

    Nice job , my friend

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed this perch episode and thanks for writing in :)

  • @justcause2775
    @justcause2775 7 років тому

    Could you use this method on jumbo percho on Lake Erie?

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Absolutely yes....perhaps we will do an episode out there this way :)

  • @chrisb906
    @chrisb906 7 років тому

    What area are you fishing in? Niagra? Chautauqua?

  • @83jbbentley
    @83jbbentley 7 років тому

    Question, are yellow perch here in Kentucky?

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Perch are very common in North America and you should be able to find some right in Kentucky Lake :)

    • @83jbbentley
      @83jbbentley 7 років тому

      Ayzs Dislosdas oh, I thought he was a Minnesotan..sorry

  • @henrymostert2125
    @henrymostert2125 7 років тому

    Is that the 1/4 oz sting nose? Are you using 6lb fluorocarbon? Great video I was watching your rod the whole time. Very aggressive bite

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  6 років тому +1

      I believe that day I was using 3/8 oz but the 1/4 oz size is a great size, as is the 3/16 :)

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  6 років тому

      oh, and yes, 6 lb fluorocarbon :)

    • @henrymostert2125
      @henrymostert2125 6 років тому

      Thanks Ivo keep up the great work at least we can fish vicariously through you.

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  6 років тому

      LOL :)

  • @kylehill4887
    @kylehill4887 7 років тому

    greeeaaatttt video, what size jig is that im going to order a couple

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      So glad you enjoyed this perch episode Kyle and on that day I was using the 1/4 oz Stingnose :)

  • @jakehamilton4534
    @jakehamilton4534 6 років тому

    How do you know when it reaches bottom or close to bottom

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  6 років тому

      ....your line will stop coming off the spool and suddenly go limp - so at that point, just take up the slack and then come up another 6 inches and you will be good-to-go :)

  • @thepassionoffishinglapassi4308
    @thepassionoffishinglapassi4308 7 років тому

    another nice video

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      Thanks for writing in and glad you enjoyed this jigging for perch episode :)

  • @raulmedina8782
    @raulmedina8782 4 роки тому

    What size rode are u using ?

  • @l.i.archer5379
    @l.i.archer5379 7 років тому

    Your spinning reel sounds like it needs to be lubricated or serviced.

  • @jbloom1981
    @jbloom1981 7 років тому

    where was this?

  • @AyoO-br4sg
    @AyoO-br4sg 7 років тому +1

    What Rod, and reel??

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  7 років тому

      rod was a Kunna "competitor" and the reel was an older shimano :)

    • @AyoO-br4sg
      @AyoO-br4sg 7 років тому

      Thundermist Lures ok, thanks! Also nice perch!

  • @jakehamilton4534
    @jakehamilton4534 6 років тому

    I used it for ice fishing today but didn’t get any bites or anything

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  6 років тому

      Keep trying Jake....if there are fish around, they will attack it :)

  • @russellsinger7181
    @russellsinger7181 3 роки тому

    Do you ever stop talking so much?

    • @thundermistlures
      @thundermistlures  3 роки тому

      ...not as a general rule, especially when filming - I try to share as much info as possible