For yellow perch I find that dead smelts hooked in the belly and dragged through the water in short easy burst works fine. If you can't get smelts any real baitfish will do. I hear alewifes work. If baitfish or live bait is illegal in your body of water silver colored lures will work. Other successfull baits are worms (especially nightcrawlers) grublike lures, and brokeback float sink lures.
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Another lifelong angler here (though I will leave credit for this question with Johndafisherman,)
and I agree, except to stress one point a bit more. While small, shiny minnows work splendidly for perch, they are, in my 50 years as a fisherman, usually an unnecessary expense. If the perch are biting, bits of nightcrawler work as well as anything, and that's much more economical than
the so-called "perch minnows". If they're not biting, the minnows - as opposed to worm or nightcrawler - aren't really going to help very much.
Up here in Canada we use worms on a Walleye (Pickerel) harness. The harness is a series of hooks (3 or 4) spaced out with red beads and small silver spinners. Alternately many people have success using live minnows in the spring and the fall.
Worms..They will catch a variety of species.
The best bait for sand sharks is squid
Depends on what walleye you get or catch they can be any size normally depending on age.
Crickets. Always work no matter where you are
the best bait for bream ,corn ,lobworm, maggots,
Worms and crickets are best bait for these fish.
Try peanut butter.
Nightcrawlers or minnows fished on jig heads.I'd agree in general, but it can depend on a variety of factors, including season, lighting, etc. As far as jigs are concerned, for darker or murkier the water, you'll want a bright colored jig or ones that glow in the dark.
shrimp are caught using nets. Shrimp eat very small things like plankton so there is no real way to use a bait to actually catch them.
Bait attracts the creature that you are trying to catch.
The answer depends on the type of fish you are trying to catch. For example: Bass, Walleye: artificial worms, grubs, crawdad Catfish: Stink and dough baits Trout & Salmon: Marshmallows