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white perch

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Hi, have never fished for white perch on Champlain or any other lake for that matter. My question is are people catching them now or is it a later in the year thing? Not asking for specific spots, just want to know if it's worth making the drive. Thank you for your time, Matt
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dry net wrote:Hi, have never fished for white perch on Champlain or any other lake for that matter. My question is are people catching them now or is it a later in the year thing? Not asking for specific spots, just want to know if it's worth making the drive. Thank you for your time, Matt
Typically start seeing them stack up thick around Valentine's Day in St. Albans bay and south of the CP bridge.
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Thanks Mudchuck !
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they are down below the champlain bridge all year long lots of them mostly in the channel in the winter then shore lines in spring they like muddy water like bullhead to dont be afraid to fish stained water. there a pain to me when im fishing bullhead there like pirahanas cant keep them off your lines. fun to catch on rods but other than that dont like them to eat at all.
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Is there enough ice below the bridge to fish?
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dry net wrote:Is there enough ice below the bridge to fish?
yes there is now but tough going with the drifts and water and a full day of rain tommorrow have to be careful there with the currents more so in the channel. i would recommend near the ist red can south of the bridge for white perch and dont be surprised if you hook into some lakers salmon and browns also.
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Thank you for the information
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Wouldn't it be closer to go to Mascoma or Winni even? ;)
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What fun would that be? Have to have some sort of adventure in your life !
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All true!!
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fishy1 wrote:
dry net wrote:Is there enough ice below the bridge to fish?
yes there is now but tough going with the drifts and water and a full day of rain tommorrow have to be careful there with the currents more so in the channel. i would recommend near the ist red can south of the bridge for white perch and dont be surprised if you hook into some lakers salmon and browns also.
Fishy ... they are much better tasting in the winter than they are in the summer. I've stopped keeping them after June or so. They definitely get "fishier" with the warmer water. Plus, they are really fun to catch on a light jig rod!
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i agree crayfish they put up a great fight but eating them no way. the only way i would eat them in the winter is cook them the same day cant freeze them i tried. ugh. i have no problem giving them away which im thankfull of but they add al kinds of seasoning to kill the taste. we cook all of our fish just flour coated. i catch plenty of yellows and sunnies so i dont really need to keep them anyhow
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dry net lots of water on the ice now
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fishy1 wrote:i agree crayfish they put up a great fight but eating them no way. the only way i would eat them in the winter is cook them the same day cant freeze them i tried. ugh. i have no problem giving them away which im thankfull of but they add al kinds of seasoning to kill the taste. we cook all of our fish just flour coated. i catch plenty of yellows and sunnies so i dont really need to keep them anyhow
crayfish how has your fishing been so far?
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Re: white perch

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Thanks Fishy for the heads up. Heading toward the bridge in the morning, gona concentrate on lakers but will have a lite stick in case we run into perch.
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