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Well I decided to call it quits until the softwater after my last day of laker fishing, but this hard stuff didnt seem to be going anywhere, so I had to make one last trip out.  The prospect of a perch fry was enticing, so a couple buddies and I headed out to a late season perch spot and made the march out.  We're targetting sand/rock transitions getting closer to their spawning bays now.  We set up along the ridge, I was the shallowest at 19 feet and they set up in 23 and 32 feet.  I started off with a small jigging rap to look for some aggressive fish, and though the showed interest, they wouldnt commit to it.  Switched to a pan slammer and knocked off a couple of decent dinner fish, but still wasnt getting the reactions I was looking for.  When you're targetting these jumbo perch, they dont school in the same way that the little guys do.  A lot of them are solitary or swim in small groups of 2-4 fish.  A lot of moving is neccessary for success, or you can opt to be patient and wait for them.  We moved around a bunch until we found a more consistent area in 18 feet.  There was still a lot of blank screen but when the fish came through, they were the right ones.  With the high sun and picky fish, I dropped down to 2lbs fluoro and a pan slammer on a 1/16 oz jighead.  They needed enticing, but I managed to ice a good number of solid fish and I should be good for a couple meals while I wait for some open water crappie!!

 

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Geeze man...those things are beastly!  The one's around here don't get anywhere near that big.

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Nice fish, perch are my favorite eating fish next would be Walleye. It don't get no better than that!! ENJOY!

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Nice job on the monster perch. How much did those pigs weigh?

Not sure on individual weights, I weighed a grocery bag with the 15 I brought home and it was a hair under 14 lbs

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Wow, it is possible some of them pushed 2 lbs each. Definitely they did look full of spawn. The forage on that lake has to be pleniful

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NICE ~ !

 

That had to be fun.

 

Perch-zilla on the hook.

 

A-Jay

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