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Thanks Tonyjust keep moving every 15min if no bites, move move, move, Tony
ThanksScout where you are going to fish at low tide and look for drop offs and buckets and then fish those spots at high tide. Personally, I have done way better with sand shrimp but people swear by the Gulp worms. Move around like Tony said if you don't get any bites. There is a great Facebook page regarding surf perch in Oregon. Those guys dish a lot of great tips.
Thanks for helpingSurf perch are always moving along the beach In their never ending search for goodies churned up from the sand by the breakers crashing in.
You need to move as well. Once you find a feeding school the trick becomes figuring out which way they are moving.
Learning to read the surf can give an idea which places are more likely to have fish holdin.
Even though they do move they will of ten take a short rest in troughs and holes along the beach. Usually not for too long because the nearby areas get quickly eaten bare of food so they must move again.