Thank you Ben. Just bought a jig rod, braid, fluoride and jigs today. Tired of all this time consuming float fishing. Great tips. Good luck Happy fishing. 👍
I'm relatively new to lure fishing and this video, without doubt has been a huge help in knowing what I was doing wrong and what I was doing right. Thanks so much for this. Incredible work 🤟
@@seanstar69 NICE! Had a 20-year hiatus from fishing, but seeing this ultra light game has switched me right back on. Except, been twice so far, both blanked, dropped £200 to get set up, and kinda feeling, "all the gear, no idea"! Plus, struggling for venues, want rivers really, in Warwickshire.
Was out for few hours last night and trying out some new lures I'd bought but was a really weedy venue so switched over to my jigs 1st cast never even hit the bottom and boom probably the best take I've had from a tiny jack.. 2nd cast using the methods of retrieving I've learnt past few days watching these videos and boom 2nd jack on slightly bigger.. had the jig set sat there for ages just never fancied using them as lure fishing was just to keep busy wile out with the big rods but I'm now hooked after a few jig sessions and its increased my catch rate 10 fold
Been light lure fishing for many years now and I can safely say he’s bang on the money with all his tips here, it’s a brilliant informative video but I would say that you don’t always need expensive tackle. Yes it helps the more experienced angler but it’s not essential for beginners. Some of my biggest perch were caught on the budget gear in the early days. That’s not taking anything away from his tips and advice though.
Im from the U.S. and those jigs are pretty big compared to some of the stuff I use for perch. I never use braid either. I use 2lb to 4lb test mono or fluorocarbon. I fish the Mississippi river for all my perch. Fast flowing water with tons of rock and wood as well as floating debris. I fish the bottom with a 1oz egg sinker above a barrel swivel with a 18 to 36in fluorocarbon leader with a #18 hook and a worm. The jigs I use under a jobber are usually 2mm or 3mm tungsten with small tiny plastic's on it. Great video we just have completely different ways of fishing but we both catch fish. You definitely know what you're doing and talking about and have good tips.
One of my favourite forms of fishing. Great tip about fishing the edge. I often walk troll along walls, Just bouncing and jiggling the lure along the edge as I walk along the wall. Plenty of fish picked up a foot or less from the wall. The wall is the most obvious structure on many canals and lakes, so fishing it makes sense. The tip about the bridges and shadow lines is so important. Tree shade and bridges, piers and other structure shade is so important. The converse is true at night. Hunt the light pools. The light attracts small prey items, the bigger fish hang in the dark at the edge of the pool of light. I always do a few figure 8s with my rod tip and drop and lift the lure a few times before lifting it and recasting. So many fish taken doing this. Rather than netting the perch and targeting the shoal, try keeping the first fish in the water, while casting around it with a second rod. Then, keep the second fish in place, unhook the first, rinse and repeat. You can get cricket scores without missing a beat. I rarely keep a jig head long enough to get blunted where I fish, lol. Plenty of rocks well attached to the bottom of the lake! My sharpener remains mostly untouched. Wonderful video mate. Love the way you break things down. So much of this I do without thinking about. For new anglers, this is great stuff.
Great video and great spot I actually live in highbridge about 20mins away from there and go quite regularly now have had some nice perch from there and there are also tench spotted a nice one under the small bridge down the over end lovely spot me and the mrs go to the pub just opposite bridge 11 and sink a cheeky few some lovely spots in Somerset
Yes, you'll need a heavier jig to hold against the current but it's all about finding the balance and how you want to present your lure. A lighter weight will give the lure a longer drop which gives the fish more time to see it and react. Keep experimenting to find out what works best and good luck 👍🏼🎣
These videos are great if you are fishing urban. what if people live rurally and have no bridges or structures. It would be good to see a video away from roads and structures.
1-9 will be perfect. All my Perch fishing using shads, neds, Texas rigs etc is done on 1-10g rods. A solid carbon tip will help even more with sensitive bites.
Any tips for drop shotting with regards to dropping fish, I went for 2 hours today down the canal and had 5 takes only landing one as the other 4 just shook off... Hooks sharp as i touch it up every now and then, i'm not sure if need to set the hook firmer ?
One problem with drop shotting is the weight of the sinker below the hook can help the fish shake the hook. Use braid, flouro and a graphite stick, and give a decent strike. Not too hard or you will just rip the hook. Keep the pressure on the fish at all times. and keep a reasonably light drag. Learn how to finger drag by applying pressure to the spool with a finger, and you can fish a light drag and still stop anything that might be problematic.
@@freespool8772 Hope they help out. Good luck with the drop shot. Absolutely deadly when you get it right. I prefer a couple of other methods where I usually fish, as there are too many rocks to make dropshotting a real option, lose way too many sinkers. However, around weed beds and timber on a clear bottom, it is one of my go-to methods. I got a nice 30 cm perch in tonight's session using a micro jig and small craw imitation :) And about 20+ small ones. Love the reddies. Also got a nice little carp on a freebaited bread bait.
I believe braided is way better.. nothing is a must you can say, but... braided line is not so elastic as nylon and you feel everything way better. Braided line is a lot smaller in size, so you can cast longer distance in loch. Braided line doesn't curling that much and sinks better. So braded is almost a must
@BUSTER SIXTEENNINETY depends what you fishing for.. smallest you can go for the size of fish.. not an expert on super ultra light perch fishing, but I am fishing for trout 2-4 pounds in weight with 2-8g casting rod and used 10 pound breaking braided for that. But after few big pikes got it and snapped the line I bought really good braided line from Japan which has 22pounds breaking and is only a wee bit thicker than my old one, but cost £40 for 150mtrs. But you get what you pay for. If I was to put cheap nylon line with same 22pounds breaking strength I don't thing I would be able to cast at all because line would be 3x thicker😄 you should find some groups on Facebook for ultra light fishing and you will definitely find your answers.. but go for braided man👍
où sont les sous titre. I think. Before French you would have to prioritize by language popularity so Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Arabic ect... French is quite low down the list. Having said that, it could also be based upon targeted market. So probably the aforementioned languages of no interest. Is up to Fox Rage to know what's best for their products. But certainly, if the French market is high up there, then subs would be great (and not that difficult to implement).
What mistakes? As an experienced lure fisher, I would like to know. Easy to be an arm chair critic, but without any examples of mistakes, your comment is piss and wind.
Im relatively new to fishing and I think this is one of the most informative videos on light lure fishing for perch that I've seen.
Thank you!
What a nice fella 👍🏻 good video mate. Think everyone can learn something from this no matter there ability
why does this not have more likes, those green microgrubs are killer
Ben is one of my favourite anglers, goes into great detail and is very knowledgeable, micro jigging for perch is my favourite technique 🐝👍
Thank you Ben. Just bought a jig rod, braid, fluoride and jigs today. Tired of all this time consuming float fishing. Great tips. Good luck Happy fishing. 👍
I'm relatively new to lure fishing and this video, without doubt has been a huge help in knowing what I was doing wrong and what I was doing right. Thanks so much for this. Incredible work 🤟
3 years on, did you stick with it, are you now smashing it on a regular?
@@PilzE. oh hell yeah. Regulat 3lb+ beasties
@@seanstar69 NICE! Had a 20-year hiatus from fishing, but seeing this ultra light game has switched me right back on. Except, been twice so far, both blanked, dropped £200 to get set up, and kinda feeling, "all the gear, no idea"! Plus, struggling for venues, want rivers really, in Warwickshire.
Was out for few hours last night and trying out some new lures I'd bought but was a really weedy venue so switched over to my jigs 1st cast never even hit the bottom and boom probably the best take I've had from a tiny jack.. 2nd cast using the methods of retrieving I've learnt past few days watching these videos and boom 2nd jack on slightly bigger.. had the jig set sat there for ages just never fancied using them as lure fishing was just to keep busy wile out with the big rods but I'm now hooked after a few jig sessions and its increased my catch rate 10 fold
7:45 ben you naughty boy 😂🎣😂
😂😂😂
Haha
Just a glance. Many guys I fish with would have at least turned their head to follow the view.
Thanks, Ben, lots of food for thought for my 3rd ultra light trip this coming Saturday, never know, 3rds a charm, I might even catch something!!!
Well presented , good info , liked n subbed .From a guy that has fished for 49 years .
Been light lure fishing for many years now and I can safely say he’s bang on the money with all his tips here, it’s a brilliant informative video but I would say that you don’t always need expensive tackle. Yes it helps the more experienced angler but it’s not essential for beginners. Some of my biggest perch were caught on the budget gear in the early days. That’s not taking anything away from his tips and advice though.
Brilliant video. All you need to know. Its really helpful.
Im from the U.S. and those jigs are pretty big compared to some of the stuff I use for perch. I never use braid either. I use 2lb to 4lb test mono or fluorocarbon. I fish the Mississippi river for all my perch. Fast flowing water with tons of rock and wood as well as floating debris. I fish the bottom with a 1oz egg sinker above a barrel swivel with a 18 to 36in fluorocarbon leader with a #18 hook and a worm. The jigs I use under a jobber are usually 2mm or 3mm tungsten with small tiny plastic's on it. Great video we just have completely different ways of fishing but we both catch fish. You definitely know what you're doing and talking about and have good tips.
How big are the perch over there bro
One of my favourite forms of fishing. Great tip about fishing the edge. I often walk troll along walls, Just bouncing and jiggling the lure along the edge as I walk along the wall. Plenty of fish picked up a foot or less from the wall. The wall is the most obvious structure on many canals and lakes, so fishing it makes sense.
The tip about the bridges and shadow lines is so important. Tree shade and bridges, piers and other structure shade is so important. The converse is true at night. Hunt the light pools. The light attracts small prey items, the bigger fish hang in the dark at the edge of the pool of light. I always do a few figure 8s with my rod tip and drop and lift the lure a few times before lifting it and recasting. So many fish taken doing this.
Rather than netting the perch and targeting the shoal, try keeping the first fish in the water, while casting around it with a second rod. Then, keep the second fish in place, unhook the first, rinse and repeat. You can get cricket scores without missing a beat.
I rarely keep a jig head long enough to get blunted where I fish, lol. Plenty of rocks well attached to the bottom of the lake! My sharpener remains mostly untouched.
Wonderful video mate. Love the way you break things down. So much of this I do without thinking about. For new anglers, this is great stuff.
great tips Ben, thank you .
Great video and great spot I actually live in highbridge about 20mins away from there and go quite regularly now have had some nice perch from there and there are also tench spotted a nice one under the small bridge down the over end lovely spot me and the mrs go to the pub just opposite bridge 11 and sink a cheeky few some lovely spots in Somerset
Great tips and fantastic fish!!!🎣😎
Super informative video
7:43 - Saw you looking!!
ooooooohhhhhhhhh
Yep 🤣
"once it goes slack you know what the depth is" - Ben Humber when a fit bird walks past
Same 🤣😂
He wanted to be four foot deep. I say foot haha
as always; awesome video...
Wasted 20 minutes watching nothing happen then you skip to the part where you caught 8 perch 🙄😂
Great video as always, very informative
Small lures for hitting the schoal I suppose. Bigger for the older beasts?
Great vid Ben some great tips thanks
TIM Derham thank you, hope they help mate 👍🏿
Great tips. what net and handle were you using at the end? Thanks.
Nice vid mate and some good pointers
Nice stretch there Nice to stop in the anchor for refreshments after too. 👍👍.. Would be mint to meet up n have a fish.
Very good video thanks
1st off , I like your videos , they're very informative 2nd off , where do I order these lite swimbaits and lures from .
Damon Guyton where abouts are you from?
If from the u.k lots of tackle shops up and down the country sell fox rage stuff
@@mattwooldridge6300 ohhh boy !!!! Matt I'm in Texas , Houston . And those baits look like something I would use !
Exceiient vidio,can't believe i haven't dropped on this before
What if you are fishing in current should you use heavier jig heads??
Yes, you'll need a heavier jig to hold against the current but it's all about finding the balance and how you want to present your lure. A lighter weight will give the lure a longer drop which gives the fish more time to see it and react. Keep experimenting to find out what works best and good luck 👍🏼🎣
Is a 5-15g dropshot rod ok for this or too heavy?
These videos are great if you are fishing urban. what if people live rurally and have no bridges or structures. It would be good to see a video away from roads and structures.
Trouble is you cant buy the braid, anywhere? No one has it.
Great video :)
What about a 1 to 9 gram rod will that be sound dawia black widow on way
1-9 will be perfect. All my Perch fishing using shads, neds, Texas rigs etc is done on 1-10g rods. A solid carbon tip will help even more with sensitive bites.
@@markevansangling thanks for getting back to me was too sensitive for me took a eye down it’s perfect lol
@@markevansangling What about 5-15g, Is that too heavy?
Is a 5-15g 6ft rod too heavy?
I had a huge perch after school it was giant I had it on a soft plastic pike lure
It should be okay
Any tips for drop shotting with regards to dropping fish, I went for 2 hours today down the canal and had 5 takes only landing one as the other 4 just shook off... Hooks sharp as i touch it up every now and then, i'm not sure if need to set the hook firmer ?
One problem with drop shotting is the weight of the sinker below the hook can help the fish shake the hook. Use braid, flouro and a graphite stick, and give a decent strike. Not too hard or you will just rip the hook. Keep the pressure on the fish at all times. and keep a reasonably light drag. Learn how to finger drag by applying pressure to the spool with a finger, and you can fish a light drag and still stop anything that might be problematic.
@@AndrewFishman Thanks for the reply ! will try them tips
@@freespool8772 Hope they help out. Good luck with the drop shot. Absolutely deadly when you get it right. I prefer a couple of other methods where I usually fish, as there are too many rocks to make dropshotting a real option, lose way too many sinkers. However, around weed beds and timber on a clear bottom, it is one of my go-to methods. I got a nice 30 cm perch in tonight's session using a micro jig and small craw imitation :) And about 20+ small ones. Love the reddies. Also got a nice little carp on a freebaited bread bait.
@@AndrewFishman do micro jigs work in the winter
@@mrlittlemouse1 Yes, fish slowly.
You haven't got to use braid I use 10-12 lb mono and I feel the bites easy and the line goes out quicker in my opinion
Getting out and having fun, feeling like a kid again that’s what it’s about really
Going out fishing soon, I'll update how it went ;D
And we're still waiting
Filippo Mai hes fell in I think
Life all that matters I’ve herd that
We saw you checking out that girl Ben. 😂
for some reason when i fish at boat n anchor the perch arnt there but when ben is they all are 😂
braided line is not a must you can use nylon it works great
I believe braided is way better.. nothing is a must you can say, but... braided line is not so elastic as nylon and you feel everything way better. Braided line is a lot smaller in size, so you can cast longer distance in loch. Braided line doesn't curling that much and sinks better. So braded is almost a must
@BUSTER SIXTEENNINETY depends what you fishing for.. smallest you can go for the size of fish.. not an expert on super ultra light perch fishing, but I am fishing for trout 2-4 pounds in weight with 2-8g casting rod and used 10 pound breaking braided for that. But after few big pikes got it and snapped the line I bought really good braided line from Japan which has 22pounds breaking and is only a wee bit thicker than my old one, but cost £40 for 150mtrs. But you get what you pay for. If I was to put cheap nylon line with same 22pounds breaking strength I don't thing I would be able to cast at all because line would be 3x thicker😄 you should find some groups on Facebook for ultra light fishing and you will definitely find your answers.. but go for braided man👍
Odd how we see 1 fish caught and then 10 in the net? Did the camera go home for the day🤔😂
❤
Nice
Toujours pas de sous titre en français dommage
AD FISHING c'est le meme chose pour moi quand je voudrais regarded des videos français.òu est le sous titre en anglais
Learn some English. Apprends anglais!!!
où sont les sous titre. I think.
Before French you would have to prioritize by language popularity so Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Arabic ect... French is quite low down the list.
Having said that, it could also be based upon targeted market. So probably the aforementioned languages of no interest. Is up to Fox Rage to know what's best for their products. But certainly, if the French market is high up there, then subs would be great (and not that difficult to implement).
Kyriacos Lambrias English is vey difficult
@@ewansmascarenhas best thing about France is the road out of it
i have allthe micros
You cant hold the perch around here like that lol they will be all over the place
Il parle trop
Très vrai.il a Aime des hommes
Ewan mascarenhas toi ça voir parler français
Gael Cz un peu.quelquefois beaucoup de gens qui habiter enfrance parle trôp vote pour moi.
@@ewansmascarenhas deleski mini tombpako istini molobinimosart
There's so many mistakes in this vid. How can this be sponsored?
na
What mistakes? As a learner lure fisherman I’d like to know.
What mistakes? As an experienced lure fisher, I would like to know. Easy to be an arm chair critic, but without any examples of mistakes, your comment is piss and wind.
I’ll sponsor you something if you want