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Been able to find perch every trip for the last few weeks. Schools are large when you find them, but still moving fast. Nab and few then wait for the next school to move thru

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Was out today
Found them in 71 ft if water. Picked up a couple dozen. That’s all we wanted . Live minnows are scarce


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Technically we were walleye fishing this morning but we got our limit so fast we decided to fish for perch out in front in 65 feet. Only caught about 7 we didn't really spend a ton of time maybe an hour but one cool thing I noticed is that several big perch were spitting up sea fleas and I believe that's what we were seeing on our fish finders clouds of sea fleas with perch underneath them.

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Use your anchor and the lake currents  will steady the school of perch attracted under your boat. A lot of perch will follow the  underwater bottom currents emitted from the bait under your boat and perch catching boats. AS long as there are plenty of minnows under your boat then more baited hooks and lines in the water there fishing is m your productive. In Alaskan Halibut fishing a mesh bag with herring added to  you anchor attracts schools of halibut to your boat. Party boats in New England use boat sides loaded with baited a3nglers lines to attract the cod and hadock to the boat especially the stern corners where the fish are fiirst finding the baited lines.

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