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Thanks for the report. Did you move up and down the beach trying to find them? That would be my #1 tip. Keep moving until you find fish. Food luck.
I'm not even close to a pro at surf perch but what I do that seems to work well is walk the beach at low tide and look for low spots or pools. Come back there an hour before high tide and fish through the ebb. Continue to pay attention to where the water holds slack just a bit longer than other areas.
I used to do it quite a bit after we dug razor clams. Used the very top of the clam neck (pre boiled) for bait. Between the crabs and the perch it was a blast. Definitely wear the life vest as you get tossed around a bit wading out there and stepping in those deeper spots keeps you on your toes.
Here is a nice haul of perch off of Long Beach. Three person limit on incoming tide to one hour after high slack.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on February 01, 2022, 07:21:58 AMI used to do it quite a bit after we dug razor clams. Used the very top of the clam neck (pre boiled) for bait. Between the crabs and the perch it was a blast. Definitely wear the life vest as you get tossed around a bit wading out there and stepping in those deeper spots keeps you on your toes.Interesting. I already dipped the clams in the boiling water to get them to open before cutting off the clam neck. Next time maybe I need to switch that up.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on February 01, 2022, 07:21:58 AMI used to do it quite a bit after we dug razor clams. Used the very top of the clam neck (pre boiled) for bait. Between the crabs and the perch it was a blast. Definitely wear the life vest as you get tossed around a bit wading out there and stepping in those deeper spots keeps you on your toes. same for me. I've also always wondered if the fishing is artificially good right after a dig because of all the crunched clam pieces and disruption to the beach churning up additional food? Brings on the frenzy so to speak?