09-23-2024, 11:07 PM
(09-23-2024, 09:24 PM)Bassin_Blitz Wrote:The perch spawn before the shad. So there are baby perch to eat before the shad are large enough. They definitely contribute to the food base. And what a lot of folks don't realize is that baby carp show up well before the shad so they too are part of the early forage base.(09-23-2024, 05:22 PM)Crimson Wrote: I fish Willard Bay, mostly from shore, sometimes from a boat, and I don't understand the change from 50 to 15 Perch limit.
I have fished WB for a lot of years and have never caught a Perch! Probably because I don't specifically target them, but the methods I use could invite a Perch bite once in awhile. I have never fished WB thru the ice, because most years I don't trust the conditions.
I see others on Bigfishtackle reporting catching Perch, but only a few here and there.
So why the change in limit, when I don't believe there is a large population of the species in WB?
They are trying to give the Perch a chance to establish a stronger population so the rest of the predators have something to eat in the spring and early summer each year.
It ain't only the baby perch that get eaten either. I filleted a two footer catfish a couple of weeks ago that had an 8" perch in its gut. And I've seen lots of "yearling" 5 and 6 inch perch in walleyes and wipers.