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WOW NICE PERCH PIC HERE
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[font "Unicorn"][red][size 3]Wow I wish we had perch like this here[/size][/red][/font]
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#2
gunnson res use to have perch as big as yuba as well.. but not any more and unlike yuba i dont think the DWR are ever going to try and put them back in..

there are some place's around that have some nice perch.. but not to many that alot of people know about.. thats the only reason that they still have big perch..

i hit a 11" perch in just such a spot the other day..


dude on fish?
Ron
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newton had some big ones not all that long ago also but most are gone now with the low water. It"s to bad that the DWR wont or cant do what they need to in all the lakes. some how we all need to find a way to help them. "but not with the buckets biologists"
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Just had an email sent to me from a mate who fished Starvation last week. Reports of ice is forming, should have safe ice within the next couple weeks.

Now for the news. He reported consistantly catching perch between 11-13 inches that were fat including 1 that weighed 1 lb. This is great news for those of us who have been waiting patiently for the ice to develop. Smile
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Those were the days Pat!!
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Tubedude, That day will soon be here, as the perchies we proliferated from Jordanelle, and dumped in Yuba a year or so ago. They are breeding unmolested, unless bows have developed a diet for those perchies, or those walleyes remaining in the sevier river had made their comeback, but the perch numbers should rise more than fall on their demise by their predators. You know perchies are worse than jackrabbits when it comes to their season... We will have a huge perch population, that we would have to eventually install 'eyes to naturally thin things out at Yuba.

By the way, I have caught tons of perch via bottom bouncin' trolling for walleyes on crawler harnesses at Yuba that comes out to 14-16 inches. It's a blast!
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This perch came from DWR netting at Mantua last year.
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#9
[cool]That is excellent news, CBR! I'd like to hit that place in a couple of weeks!
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HEY CBR WHERE WAS YOUR BUDDY FISHING WHEN HE WAS PICKING UP THOSE PEARCH? MY BUDDYS LIVE UP THERE AND WORK 5 MINS AWAY FROM THE DAM. WAS HE AT THE TUNLE INLET OR OUT SOMEWHERE IN DEEP WATER WITH A BOAT? I FISHED THE DAM LAST WINTER AND FOUND THE SWEET SPOT FOR SOME EYES. PM ME IF INFO IS SENSATIVE. AND LETS HOOK UP AND CROSS SOME EYES SOON. THANX KEN
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#11
i caught 4 or 5 thru the ice that big last year at echo.
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#12
Does echo still suck this ice season?
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it needs to freeze so i can go huntin some toads... i am aching for some perch action. i am tired of causey!!! its all good i wont have a panic attack, causey is cool,you dont know whats on your line next!
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Weston Res. up Weston Canyon,ID. They still have perch that size. Small res.,just have to find them. TM
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I've fishe the heck out of the bass and trout up there years ago. nice little lake to tube. but back then if I wanted perch I fished newton. maybe have to go fish it more but try for some perch.
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