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tips on how to fish for surf perch from the shoreline
Your Best Surf Perch Bait Options are these:
When it comes to bait selection, surf perch can be quite versatile. They are known to feed on a variety of natural prey items such as sand crabs, shrimp, clams, and small fish. Here are some of the most effective bait options:
• Sand Crabs: Sand crabs are perhaps the most popular bait for surf perch fishing. These small crustaceans can be found burrowing in the sand near the shoreline. Simply dig them up with a shovel or scoop them up with a crab net. Remember in CA you can only have 50 at a time on you
• Shrimp: Shrimp is another excellent bait option for surf perch. You can purchase frozen shrimp from your local tackle shop or catch them yourself using a small net or trap.
• Clams: Surf perch have a natural affinity for clams.
• Mussels: From the rocks around you also work great. Just try them and see!
Use fresh clam strips or whole clams as bait to entice these fish. You can also try using clam necks or even razor clams if they are available in your area.
• Sandworms: Sandworms are another great bait option for surf perch. These long, slender worms can be found in the sand near the waterline. Use a small piece of sandworm threaded onto your hook to attract surf perch.
• Gulp Sand Worms or Our custom made, ones work great also
Techniques for Using Bait
Now that you know the best bait options, let’s discuss some effective techniques for using them:
• Bottom Fishing: Surf perch are bottom feeders, so one of the most effective techniques is to cast your baited hook with a weight and let it sink to the bottom. Allow the bait to sit for a few moments before slowly retrieving it in short bursts.
• Float Fishing: Another popular technique is float fishing.
• Shore fishing is great with a Carolina rig
• 30” – 15” leader with a ½ to 1 ½ oz egg weight number 2 - 4 hook
• Drop Shot also works great try it with 2 hooks one hook with bait and the other hook with a plastic bait 2” – 5” size bait works best (Grub, Swimbait and Fluke)
Attach a small bobber or float to your line and suspend your bait at different depths. This technique allows you to cover more water and find where the surf perch are feeding.
• Jigging: Jigging can be highly effective when surf perch are actively feeding near the surface. Use a small jig with a strip of bait or a soft plastic grub and retrieve it with short, quick jerks.
These our some of Tips and Tricks
- Our Tips and Tricks
- To maximize your chances of catching surf perch, consider these additional tips:
- • Experiment: Don’t be afraid to try different baits and techniques until you find what works best for you. Surf perch can be finicky at times, so it’s important to adapt and adjust as needed.
- • I like to fish around Rocks and some type of structure piers boat docks…
- • Timing: Surf perch are most active during hightide when they have easier access to food sources.
- • Rod and Reels
- • Rod - I like a 10’ to 11’ rod
- • Reel – I like a 2000 to 4000 reels
- • Line – I like 30 lb braid main line and a 6 lb-15lb leader 15” – 30”
- Plan your fishing trips accordingly and pay attention to tidal charts for optimal results.
- • Vary Your Retrieve Speed: Sometimes, surf perch prefer a slow and steady retrieve, while other times they respond better to a fast and erratic retrieve. Experiment with different speeds to see what triggers the most bites.
- • Stay Mobile: If you’re not getting any bites in a particular spot, don’t hesitate to move around. Surf perch are constantly on the move in search of food, so it’s important to cover as much ground as possible.
- With these bait options and techniques in mind, you’ll be well-equipped for your next surf perch fishing adventure. Remember to check local regulations and obtain the necessary permits before heading out. Good luck and tight lines!