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	07-06-2011, 11:52 PM #1
 Try a 1/2 minnow as well.
		Did you ever try cutting your minnow in half ? Yeah cut it in half sometimes it works to get picky fish to bite. I don't know if its just the size or if it puts oil or something in water faster but it works. And you will miss less bites because the fish is going to have the hook in his mouth if he bites it.
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	07-07-2011, 08:26 AM #2
 
		thats what we do and it works great for us.
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	07-07-2011, 08:32 AM #3
 tough perch bite
		we use half minnow all the time with live one also, just keep them small, frozen ones work, trick to better bites and bigger perch, is single hook, 12 to 16 inch lead one bead on line,
chartuse, white or dark red is best, keep it on the bottom with a little slack line and lift gently, perch will swallow or lip hook
almost every time. sinker size is important, finky fish small sinker or even split shots, heavy waves or fast bitters 1 ounces sinker, just meets their needs.
Capt. Mike and Wayne, Reel Sport Charters
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	07-07-2011, 10:30 AM #4
 
		Do any of you guys ever use salted shiners? With success?
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	07-07-2011, 11:38 AM #5
 Minnows
		Never tried salted minnows? But I have used frozen minnows. They work but get mushy and come off the hook more easily than live minnows. One more thing I sometimes do if all else fails . I take an small extra anchor with me and bounce it on the bottom to stir things up down there. This can sometimes make them bite. Sometimes right away sometimes you have to wait a little bit. It don't always work but if you are not catching its worth a try.. Good Luck
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	07-07-2011, 05:42 PM #6
 perch trick
		one thing we always due is to keep engine running in idel speed,
bite gets good shut off engine , bite slow down start engine up again, works everytime.
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	07-07-2011, 07:19 PM #7
 Things to do
		I know one thing that we always do and that is to pull out our money go to the store and buy some perch. For some reason that always works.
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	07-07-2011, 08:19 PM #8
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	07-08-2011, 09:14 AM #9
 Sunday trip
		Heading out of Lakefront Sunday for Walleye. Bringing crew of 6 up from WV. Hoping to score on drifting. Captain has trolling gear but we'ld rather cast and drift. Anyone got any suggestions? Would appreciate any comments.
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	07-08-2011, 12:30 PM #10
 
		Let the captain troll and find an active pod of fish and pull the gear and work that small area over drifting and casting. Its alot of work but is the most productive way to fish this time of year. You can cover plenty of water find your fish and have a better chance of catching some while casting.. Good Luck
 









				
				
				
					
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For me, the walleye bite was...
What a season.