Summary of Fall Perch on Mississippi River Pool 9 (Featuring DWS Outdoors) | Fishing for Fall River Perch

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Dave from DWS Outdoors and Lance from Lance's Lures show how to catch fall river perch on Mississippi River Pool 9. Dave uses a Radcliff Customs carbon x rod and 6-pound test hook with a 16-ounce jig, while Lance's Lures net catches a barracuda and a giant fall river perch. The perch typically range in size from 9-11 inches, but can grow up to 14 inches. The perch can be caught during any time of the year, but are most common in the fall.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, Dave from DWS Outdoors and Lance from Lance's Lures go fishing for fall river perch on Mississippi River Pool 9. Dave uses his Radcliff Customs carbon x rod and 6-pound test hook with a 16-ounce jig to catch fish. Lance's Lures net catches a barracuda and a giant fall river perch.
  • 00:05:00 The fisherman demonstrates how to catch fall river perch by using a bobber and a live minnow. He says that the perch typically range in size from 9-11 inches, but can grow up to 14 inches. The perch can be caught during any time of the year, but are most common in the fall.
  • 00:10:00 The author discusses how good perch fishing can be on the Mississippi River, especially near dams. He talks about catching a giant perch, and how it is possible to catch them even if you are not targeting them.

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