St James Posted April 29, 2011 Posted April 29, 2011 Looks like a great Idea to me, but I'd like to hear an opinion from someone who has fished it. looking forward to your responses, thanks Quote
Kowen117 Posted April 30, 2011 Posted April 30, 2011 I believe there was a post on this a little while ago. It should be killer for spawning bass. I haven't personally used one but it I think a matt lures u2 bluegill jigged off the bottom would be just as effective and much more versatile. It seems like a great idea but it limits the bluegill to a jig only. Quote
WarriorBassFishing Posted June 6, 2011 Posted June 6, 2011 Ive used them and I am quite impresed caught an 8 lber on the second cast made me a believer Quote
SDoolittle Posted June 6, 2011 Posted June 6, 2011 This is what the BASS Times said about it: "Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open pro Dave Mansue likes to pop the perch off deep ledges, staying in contact with the lure by keeping a semi-slack line. The perch catches water and spirals down like a tube. Around deep cover, Mansue swims the bait toward the cover, then lets it spiral downward. Other times, he just slowly swims the perch along the edges of points, ledges and hydrilla lines, twitching it like a soft jerkbait." Quote
twitchfish Posted June 6, 2011 Posted June 6, 2011 I was fishing Rage Tail Shads, top water as advised, and due to gusty winds outside the cove I was in, got an occasional professional overrun that had to be dealt with. After THREE times of this shad getting mauled on the drop, the genius in me took over. If that laterally rigged shad gets eaten falling sideways, this Lateral Perch must be a great idea. They should be here in a few days. The genius that is, Twitch Quote
Super User webertime Posted June 6, 2011 Super User Posted June 6, 2011 I was fishing Rage Tail Shads, top water as advised, and due to gusty winds outside the cove I was in, got an occasional professional overrun that had to be dealt with. After THREE times of this shad getting mauled on the drop, the genius in me took over. If that laterally rigged shad gets eaten falling sideways, this Lateral Perch must be a great idea. They should be here in a few days. The genius that is, Twitch This bait does very much the same thing as that Lateral Perch (I have both) and also gets used as a frog and can even be used on a Carolina Rig (Pure Agave color looks like a Smelt/Shad/Alewife). Swimbait Hook or Pegged Texas Rigged it fishes like a Lateral Perch. Weightless Texas Rigged and you have your frog/dying sunfish on the surface. http://stores.whiskeyriverbaits.com/-strse-SALOON-GIRL/Categories.bok Quote
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted August 8, 2011 Posted August 8, 2011 The Lateral perch work's well around cover,n in the bed's.Also it work's well on top. Quote
Bigbarge50 Posted August 8, 2011 Posted August 8, 2011 Anyone else get line twists with it? I got one this winter, used it in early spring, got some twists, and have not used it since, which can be a huge mistake, just have been always throwing a traditional jig (and producing) instead of going back to it. Might be a mistake. So Twists anyone? Anyone use a swivel with it? Quote
ib_of_the_damned Posted October 3, 2011 Posted October 3, 2011 I recently picked up one of these, and the problem that I find is that unless you keep the line semi slack to tight, the jig tends to land upside down and rest on the hook and weedguard. I am not a fan of a jig rolling over like that on the bottom, it makes me not want to use it for fear of losing it. When I do keep the line somewhat taut the jig wobbles back and forth as it drops, and if i let the line go completely slack it will spiral down and land upside down. If it landed upright every time I would be satisfied. Quote
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