Perch advice...?
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RE:Perch advice...?
just fillet them and the bones are gone. they are a very easy fish to fillet.
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RE:Perch advice...?
hey guys and gals i was wondering if anyone knew of any lakes in the south king county area that hold some good perch fishing? no boat so i am on the bank. i hear about samamish and washington all the time, but i'm looking for something more closer to home. federal way, kent , auburn area. i used to get alot from fenwick back some 15+ years ago but not so much anymore. and should i fish on the bottom or with a bobber? i used to get them with a bobber... worms? maggots? red wigglers? any help would be appreciated thnx
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RE:Perch advice...?
Hey Chrischristopherbeebe wrote:hey guys and gals i was wondering if anyone knew of any lakes in the south king county area that hold some good perch fishing? no boat so i am on the bank. i hear about samamish and washington all the time, but i'm looking for something more closer to home. federal way, kent , auburn area. i used to get alot from fenwick back some 15+ years ago but not so much anymore. and should i fish on the bottom or with a bobber? i used to get them with a bobber... worms? maggots? red wigglers? any help would be appreciated thnx
Well I'm not sure if this is very helpful but I remeber Lake Sawyer was good a few years ago but havn't been there in awhile.
Not sure if its the same,better or worse. I think Five Mile may have some but not sure about the quality.
Good luck,keep us posted
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RE:Perch advice...?
I'm gonna Perch fish Lk Wa tonite after the Mariner Game.My mom loves going to the m's games so last night and today are moms days.Fishing tonite in the Montlake Cut.
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