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RE:Perch advice...?

Post by tnj8222 » Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:44 pm

just fillet them and the bones are gone. they are a very easy fish to fillet.
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RE:Perch advice...?

Post by christopherbeebe » Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:24 am

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...?

Post by kevinb » Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:30 am

christopherbeebe 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
Hey Chris
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...?

Post by racfish » Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:17 am

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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