Lure fishing for Perch
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Lure fishing for Perch
Hi lads I wonder would anybody help me out, I do a bit of LRF in the sea and really enjoy it and I would like to try and catch a few perch on lures. I would really appreciate it if anybody out there would PM me a few marks around the Leinster area that they know hold some perch and I promise I will not burn these marks. I can go straight to the canals, but its were to start as I could spend the whole day going from lock to lock without coming across any shoals.. Many thanks Mozza
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Re: Lure fishing for Perch
There is a coarse angling ireland forum attached to here on the home page it might be the place to ask, I cant put up a link from this device im using at the minute 
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Re: Lure fishing for Perch
Its that time of year alright, i think were all in the same boat 
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Re: Lure fishing for Perch
Cabin fever John, had a look at the coarse fishing link and there is very little traffic on it. Think I will have to get up off my arse and go looking myself.
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Re: Lure fishing for Perch
You'll get them in kilkock village. You'll have to move around till you find them. You'll also probably catch a few pike. Orange lures around 1 inch do the trick
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Re: Lure fishing for Perch
plenty of pearch in the grand canal basin good size aswell also some good pike in it aswell
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Re: Lure fishing for Perch
If you don't mind traveling a bit, most of the midland lakes and rivers hold good numbers of perch, alltho it's hard to find anywhere with specimen perch anymore.
If you want good numbers lough ramor (about 1 hour 15 mins from Dublin) or lough lene in collinstown has loads of perch, if you want bigger fish lough ennell or the barrow are probably your best bet,
I use larger soft plastics than the sea lrf gear or small plugs and mepps.
Lob worms are deadly for the bigger fish.
If you want good numbers lough ramor (about 1 hour 15 mins from Dublin) or lough lene in collinstown has loads of perch, if you want bigger fish lough ennell or the barrow are probably your best bet,
I use larger soft plastics than the sea lrf gear or small plugs and mepps.
Lob worms are deadly for the bigger fish.