Angling Times (UK)

Huge perch galore!

New autumn predator season wakes up with whackers!

- IAN JONES News Editor

THE capture of a host of specimen perch this week proves that now is the perfect time to target these popular predators.

A superb 3lb 12oz stripey tops the list of big ‘threes’ reported to Angling Times this past week, and it was banked by Korum-backed ace Rob Thompson during a recent excursion to a Midlands river.

To help tempt a big perch into the swim Rob drip-fed maggots to attract shoals of bait fish – a tactic that didn’t take long to prove its effectiven­ess.

Rob told Angling Times: “I’d just nipped out for a quick session and fancied one particular swim where I’d had a big perch snatch a dace off the hook a month or two back. Unfortunat­ely, someone was already there so I had to try somewhere completely new.

“The swim was fairly pacey, so I introduced the maggots and some chopped worm just off the main flow.

“I cast out my lobworm hookbait and soon after I received a powerful take. “This was the biggest perch I’ve had for quite a few years, and probably the hardest-fighting example of the species I’ve ever caught.

“It shot straight across the river to the far bank and then kited upstream, just missing a tangle of branches.”

Rob’s perch-crunching tackle consisted of a Korum Neoteric tip rod, 6lb Xpert reel line to a 4lb 12oz hooklink and a size 6 Korum Xpert hook.

Further south, and just a week after banking a pair of perch weighing 3lb 5oz and 3lb 7oz, Phil Askew returned to his favourite stretch of river in Suffolk to bank a 3lb 6oz beauty.

The perch fanatic used a bait dropper to introduce a bed of chopped worm into his swim, and started to receive regular bites 30 minutes later.

He said: “I caught this perch on my last cast of the morning, and thought at first that a jack pike had grabbed my lobworm hookbait.

“It wasn’t until I saw it on the surface that I realised it was another giant perch, so I was relieved to see it hit the landing net cord shortly afterwards.”

Meanwhile, on the Thames, a budget rod set-up enabled Brandon Rich to bag a 3lb perch. Targeting his local stretch of

river at Caversham Lock, the 18-year-old joiner from Reading worked a 7cm lure close to the bank to bring the take.

His tactic also produced other, smaller perch as well as a pike and a chub.

Similarly to Rob and Phil’s catches, avid Angling Times reader Robin Piper had worms to thank for the capture of a cracking 3lb 4oz perch.

The angler from Kent targeted a bed of lily pads on his local club water, and didn’t have to wait long for a take.

He said: “I cast next to the pads, thinking a perch would be lurking

there, and my hunch paid off five minutes later when the tip arched over.”

Robin’s tactics, which incorporat­ed a running leger rig and a size 12 hook tipped with four dendrobaen­a worms, also helped him hook an even bigger perch which was sadly lost in a tangle of lily tubers.

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 ??  ?? A 3lb 12oz perch for specimen ace Rob Thompson. Phil Askew’s 3lb 6oz perch from Suffolk.
A 3lb 12oz perch for specimen ace Rob Thompson. Phil Askew’s 3lb 6oz perch from Suffolk.
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 ??  ?? Robin Piper’s 3lb 4oz club water perch.
Robin Piper’s 3lb 4oz club water perch.
 ??  ?? A 3lb Thames stripey for Brandon Rich.
A 3lb Thames stripey for Brandon Rich.

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