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sharpshooter223
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late spring perch tips

Post by sharpshooter223 » Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:40 pm

so this next year i plan on hitting more lakes than i usually do mostly for bass and trout but also for panfish and really the only fish im not sure of how to catch is perch during the spring/summer. i understand the baits and lures that work well but what are the feeding and location patterns of these fish?

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RE:late spring perch tips

Post by kevinb » Sat Dec 20, 2008 7:43 pm

I've managed to catch a ton of perch with cranks and jigs(Roadrunner)
But my best perch outings consists of the bare basics. Worm and bobber,this basic technique
is often over looked but for me,it delivers by far the best perch fishing.

As for patterns...well I typically find them snuggled up right next to the crappie and gills.
Late spring they are well into the shallows or hiding under docks,in weeds or other near shore cover.

Good luck out there
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RE:late spring perch tips

Post by sharpshooter223 » Sat Dec 20, 2008 7:59 pm

do they seem to have a preference between a rocky bottom or a grassy bottom or a silty bottom?

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RE:late spring perch tips

Post by aaron42ash » Sun Dec 21, 2008 12:47 am

I'm not a Washington native, but in Wisconsin perch seem to concentrate in weedy areas near the bottom. There is less likely a chance of any predator fish in these areas when compared to rocks and silt. On some of my favorite lakes in Washington, I have had the most luck in weedy areas nearer to the bottom with bobber and worm with the occasional perch coming up to a crappie jig.

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RE:late spring perch tips

Post by bpm2000 » Sun Dec 21, 2008 11:19 am

sharpshooter223 wrote:do they seem to have a preference between a rocky bottom or a grassy bottom or a silty bottom?
fish the weed edges

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