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Yellow Perch Fishing Strategies

2016/7/18 16:38:15

The yellow perch is a small species of fish that is sought after for their excellent taste. When cooked correctly the flavor produced by this fish species is magnificent. Perch are mostly found in the Great Lakes and usually stay near the bottom of the water. The perch also travel in groups or schools just like many other species. Therefore, once you start getting the first bite you have normally found a whole group of them.

In the early mornings and late evenings is when the perch are most actively feeding but they can be caught anytime during the day. You can also catch them any season even though spring and summer do appear to be the most productive times. This is one reason why perch fishing is so popular. The fact that you can go out most any time and come back with a nice catch of perch makes it very appealing to many anglers.

Due to their small size the perch will not put up a huge struggle like many of the larger species of fish but they can keep up with any fish that is close to their size. You can expect the yellow perch to be between seven to nine inches long. Occasionally you may catch one that is a little longer but this is very rare. To make sure you have the most luck when fishing for perch there are certain strategies you can follow to help you achieve the best results.

Using the following perch fishing strategies will help make all of your fishing trips a more productive and fun experience.

Perch will use the sunlight to help them locate their prey so when you are fishing at night you will achieve the best results when you are in locations that are well lit by a full moon, lanterns and other artificial lights.

When you set the hook it is important that you use a quick snapping motion. However, it is important that you make sure you do not jerk too hard or you may pull the hook right through its mouth.

Use a cork or float on your line to help you see when you are getting a bite. It can be adjusted according to the depth in which you are fishing. The size cork you need will depend on whether or not you use a weight and the size of the weight. The cork will help you know when it is time to set the hook.

Do not over bait the hook because if you do they will only nibble at the excess hanging from the hook instead of actually taking the bait and you will have a harder time catching the perch.

Bright flashy lures will attract their attention and draw the perch in your direction so keep this in mind when you are selecting lures.

Some of the best bait to use includes minnows, worms, insect larvae, bread and even crackers although it never hurts to experiment with different types of bait to see what happens.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best crappie fishing information possible. Get more information on yellow perch here: http://www.askcrappiefishing.com/.

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