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Waiting for a warm rain to get the Perch moving up the creek between two lakes .3/30 at@ 11:15 temp is only 44 degreesWHITE PERCH: "Fish eggs apparently are an important component of the diet of…Continue
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The world record yellow perch (18 in., 4 lb. 3 oz.) was caught in 1865 from New Jersey, and is the longest standing record for freshwater fish in…Continue
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Started by John Sheehan. Last reply by John Sheehan Feb 28, 2020.
Found a good way to catch White Perch the other day .The 1/8th oz.Blue Fox Flash spoon or…Continue
Started by John Sheehan. Last reply by John Sheehan Nov 21, 2016.
Perca Flavescens, Yellow Perch ,named for the yellowish coloring they display .But one can think of them as Flavor -scens ,because they are a great tasting panfish. These striking looking fish,…Continue
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Fall Perch on big Crank Bait:
It amazes me how big a bait a late Summer/ Fall Perch will take!
Great Fall Perch article:Fall perch fishing isn’t complicated | Woods N Water News (woods-n-...
Looking out for a Fall shallow Perch Bite. Would like to find a bunch and keep a few for the Pan. Got one on the bottom Marabou Jig of a Tandem setup today . Early to mid fall is a great time for tandem swim jig rigs, and if the fish are bunching up and the bites hot this may be a quicker way to fill the stringer than the very effective slip float approach. One way to work a tandem rig is the slow steady swim with perhaps a few twitches of the rod tip now and again. A second alternative, at times preferred by the fish, is more of a drop, lift, drop, drag bottom retrieve, the way you might work a single jig or spoon. I prefer to work a single jig when fishing on or right near bottom unless there's not much danger of frequent hang ups.
Thanks, I personally love the period between 70 to 60 in the Fall as well as Spring 60 to 70…..
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