I can only think that, with perch at least, that rounding up and thrashing behaviour is temporary. Perhaps it uses up a lot of energy or maybe it's triggered by the environment or something?
The reason I muse that is because, although not absolutely certain I seem to recall, that the same session produced my pb, of 2lb 7oz.
Fishing caster, the first two trots bounced out of its bony mouth and, third time lucky, voila...
Anyway, I don't think it was one of the perch I'd seen trawling minnows but, of course, it could have been involved in another swim.
Anyway, to round off, like most of you guys I suspect, I always look on it as an honour to get to do David Attenborough's job for however long and see nature in the raw!!
You got my thinking and aspiration battery sparked now. How much would I love a big perch??
