Welcome to our section on perch fishing tips. The information in this section will give you everything you need to know about perch and perch fishing. It won’t matter if you’re just starting out with fishing or if you’ve been fishing for 30 years, the information in this section will make you a better perch fisherman. You’ll be able to start off by learning basic information about perch, followed by some of the best perch fishing tips available to us. Along with that you’ll also be able to see the all-time perch fishing records, basic facts about perch and a list resources for further research into perch fishing.
Perch is a common name for several types of fish species; yellow perch (perca flavescens), European perch (perca fluviatilis) and balkharsh perch (perca schrenkii). They are freshwater fish that are carnivorous, and commonly found in lakes, ponds, rivers and streams. Their diet consist of shellfish (crayfish), small fish and (depending on their size) aquatic insects. They are a very popular fish among anglers and many other fish that resemble them are called perch, but these other fish are actually members of another genera. Perch swim in schools and tend to be most active at dawn and dusk when feeding.
You can identify a yellow perch by its brass-colored body with distinct green-olive, triangular shaped bars that run vertically along its body. The yellow perch is one of the most common pan fish in North America. They can live up to 10 years and reach an average length of 5 to 11 inches. Perch that are larger than average can be referred to as jumbos or jack perch.The record catch for yellow perch is well over 140 years old as of 2013 and it is the longest freshwater fishing record still standing. The reason this record is so old can be attributed to pollution, fishing pressure, and other factors.
You most likely came to this web page for our section on perch fishing tips. Below you’ll find some of the best and most effective tips for fishing for perch. Many of these tips are specific to the North American yellow perch, but will work for all perch species. If you have a tip for perch fishing that should be listed below then please use our submit a fishing tip form and send it to us. We’ll review it, test it and if it makes the grade list it below.
Have you ever wondered how your monster perch compares to the all-time world record? The IGFA (International Game Fish Association) maintains and updates international fishing records for all fish species, including perch. Due to fishing pressure, pollution and other factors the yellow perch record hasn’t been broken in over a 148 years! Who knows, maybe you’ll get the winning ticket and snag the next future world record perch!
Dr. C. Abbot caught a yellow perch (perca flavescens) in Bordentown, New Jersey in the USA on May 1st, 1865 that weighed 1.91 kg (4 lbs. 3 oz.)
Kalle Vaaranen caught a european perch (perca fluviatilis) in Kokar, Aland Islands in Finland on September 4th, 2010 that weighed 2.9 kg (6 lbs. 6 oz.)
Are you looking for some basic facts and statistics on perch? If so then the data below is perfect for you! Some of the information below represents the top 5% of the bell curve for weight, length, size, etc. for perch. The idea was to provide educational facts and data that would represent what the average angler would find when fishing for perch. Some of the information is also specific to Yellow perch (p. flavescens).
We hope that the information provided on this page makes you a better perch angler. In case you’d still like to continue your research into perch fishing we put together the below list of 3rd party websites. They should be sufficient for expanding your knowledge base and if you know of any other sites that should be listed below then please let us know and we just might add it.
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