Care to share your perch patterns?

Shoemoo

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I wanted to make one last trip for channel cats next week before the water gets too cold, but I didn't have any of my favorite cut bait. So I headed out to the local reservoir this morning with the goal of catching some suckers or pikeminnows. I mainly fished with plastics, but I got a couple of pikeminnows along with a nice bonus, a 14" rainbow trout.

I normally C&R trout, but he was the first fish of the day and I figured he would do for cut bait if I didn't catch anything else. When I cut him open, he was stuffed full of baby yellow perch around 2" - 3" long.

So I was thinking it might be fun to tie up some baby perch jigs and try for trout next time I go. Anyone have any good patterns?
 

Pup

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Here's my most recent one:

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Materials:
  • A 1/4-ounce ball head jig (Northland Gum-Ball) with 1/0 red hook.
  • Harbor Freight Powder Paint - yellow.
  • Black and white acrylic paints for eyes.
  • Yellow craft fur from a bolt.
  • Orvis Polar Fiber - olive.
  • Darice Craft Fur - black, fawn, and orange.
  • Coats Machine Embroidery Thread (Trilobal Polyester, 40-wt.) - Temple Gold #83B
  • DecoArt DuraClear Varnish for topcoat - Satin.
  • Black Sharpie Marker for grizzly-patterned craft fur.
 

hookup

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I'll tie a normal rabbit hair jigs with a zonker tail & crosscut for the body using school bus yellow rabbit hair. Then draw vertical strips in the jig with an olive sharpie. Usually tie on a 1/0 matzuo with a 1/8 oz head.

Pickeral love them.
 

Shoemoo

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INice baitfish profile on those round heads. I'll have to get me some craft hair. I have a big package of colored Sharpies already, so I may have dark green. I bet it would look great with a minnow head.
 
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