I know in the st Lawrence the goby colored senkos will work well for smallmouth but for pike will the goby or perch work better because pike eat perch and there is too many perch in the st Lawrence
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I want to try flipping lily pads for perch here in Norway. I watch alot of bass fishing on Youtube and i have been in the US and fished bass. There i bought a Bass Pro Shops Pro Qualifier 2, 7 fot, M fast. I have noticed that you use heavier rods for lily´s, like MH & H. Is that because the bass is big and hard to get out of the cover? The perch is smaller, a big/nice perch is 2 lbs and up. A REALLY big one is 4 lbs and up. Do you think a M rod is okay for flipping pads for perch or should i buy a H rod? (13 Fishing just got to Norway and with that we get the *American* way of rod ratings!)
Thanks!
-Nicholas
I'm gonna be moving here shortly to Florida, and i've gained quite the arsonal of freshwater lures, which i'd like not to go to waste. Can i use my freshwater lures in saltwater? Will they work? If so which ones?
Hi, I moved to Bartlett, TN a few months back, and I am looking for some places to fish here, Catch and release is fine for me for bass, but my wife and I do love to eat bream and perch. Any help would be appreciated, I do not have a boat right now, but will get one this year, bank fishing and pond jumping is my favorite way to fish now. I am retired and just appreciate catching some fish and enjoying life. I would appreciate some help.
Regards, Scott
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