Used the last setup you showed on the video for perch last weekend the bite was lite and slow that set worked great nobody was catching any thing around us we managed 24 nice keepers and 20 the next day well over 10 lbs of fillets thanks for the knot tip
You should use perch rigs with a size 4 or 6 hook rather than mere quarter inch gold hooks cause I lost a keeper trout on those tiny hooks on store bought perch rigs but they are still the superior way to fish with small pieces of cut bait I have very limited fishing I ride my bike to Leo pier having only a few hours but I still catch 1,2,3,4,5 fish in one trip and the best part I usually get bites not even a minute after casting one fish turns into two fish then 3 4 5 and so on after a terrible experience with power baits where I sit and cast for hours and not even a nibble even if a fish is right in front of it then to gulp bites every time I cast but the fish got tired of my gulp and now I use cut bait :-)
whats incorrect about this video? you can adjust the size of hooks or use swivels at either end for the sinker or main line. was just meant to be a quick and very affective rig. also if your fishing for lake there is much better ways to catch them. though on lk michigan we do catch the occasional laker on these rigs ...just don't horse them in.
+Arthur Stoike I started tying like this last year for ocean perch and it works great. I like how the lines going to the hooks stand away from the main line. I'm getting ready for this Spring and had to refresh my memory.
+Steve T Have you had the knots break just curious with the ocean application..in freshwater I've had bite offs but theres not to much strong enough to cause a failure at the knot..
+Arthur Stoike I forgot to mention, if I keep my "hook lines" about 5" long they stay pretty much tangle free even when they roll around on the bottom while ocean surf casting. A huge time saver and saves a lot of frustration. It's a winner!
Joel Hernandez, instead of trashing Mr. Stoike's video why not just show him and us all how it's done like the professional you're trying to prove you are. Until that time go suck on a slug and troll somewhere else.
Used the last setup you showed on the video for perch last weekend the bite was lite and slow that set worked great nobody was catching any thing around us we managed 24 nice keepers and 20 the next day well over 10 lbs of fillets thanks for the knot tip
it is funtastic! thanks for that idea.
it makes things so easier.
the way you showed it is very clear and easy to understand
thanks
Great tutorial. Glad you used the thicker line so it can be seen.
looks like it makes a clean set-up. im gonna have to give this rig a try. thanks for posting this vid!!
Very good info definitely gonna utilize thank you
Great video Arthur, being a Panfish geek this rig has given me a ton of ideas..What line brand & pound test do you feel works best ?
Thanks, interesting, please be safe out there fighting fires, saving lives 😎
Great tutorial. I got one question to ask you, will the hooks be tangle free? I mean will it get tangle together with the sinker?
I am new to fishing.
Worked great. Thank you!!
Thanks for the tip. What was the problem with the swivel on the top?
You should use perch rigs with a size 4 or 6 hook rather than mere quarter inch gold hooks cause I lost a keeper trout on those tiny hooks on store bought perch rigs but they are still the superior way to fish with small pieces of cut bait I have very limited fishing I ride my bike to Leo pier having only a few hours but I still catch 1,2,3,4,5 fish in one trip and the best part I usually get bites not even a minute after casting one fish turns into two fish then 3 4 5 and so on after a terrible experience with power baits where I sit and cast for hours and not even a nibble even if a fish is right in front of it then to gulp bites every time I cast but the fish got tired of my gulp and now I use cut bait :-)
glad it worked for ya! if you come up with any mods feel free to post on here
Art... I liked this video... I do a lot of perch fishing and this rig is so easy and quick to tie up. Thanks for the tip.
great video
great tutorial men! nice
Good video friend , was just checking out your channel and i joined up , get a chance come fish with us also
whats incorrect about this video? you can adjust the size of hooks or use swivels at either end for the sinker or main line. was just meant to be a quick and very affective rig. also if your fishing for lake there is much better ways to catch them. though on lk michigan we do catch the occasional laker on these rigs ...just don't horse them in.
+Arthur Stoike I started tying like this last year for ocean perch and it works great. I like how the lines going to the hooks stand away from the main line. I'm getting ready for this Spring and had to refresh my memory.
+Steve T
Have you had the knots break just curious with the ocean application..in freshwater I've had bite offs but theres not to much strong enough to cause a failure at the knot..
Arthur Stoike I have not had any knot breaks. I cast in the surf with 10 lb. line and a large perch is about 15" long. It's perfect.
+Arthur Stoike I forgot to mention, if I keep my "hook lines" about 5" long they stay pretty much tangle free even when they roll around on the bottom while ocean surf casting. A huge time saver and saves a lot of frustration. It's a winner!
Hi dad
good,,,,,,thank you,
I caught crabs
Gonna show us how..show us all the knots...dont skip the figure 8. Waste of my time.
He's not explaining correct. His video is crap. Need to work on his presentation.
Joel Hernandez, instead of trashing Mr. Stoike's video why not just show him and us all how it's done like the professional you're trying to prove you are. Until that time go suck on a slug and troll somewhere else.
@@teedub127 Well said