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The white perch (Morone americana) was first declared a game fish in South Carolina in 1976. It is similar in appearance to both striped bass and white bass, but is smaller than either of these ...
He immediately was impressed by the white perch. This fat, 18-inch fish — shaped much like a football — had a girth of 13.5 inches. It tipped Ed’s scales at 3 pounds, ...
The white perch grew to mind-boggling numbers, becoming the most common fish in the lake, but their high numbers kept sizes below anything that might make them attractive to anglers. El Dorado has ...
White perch are an invasive species that moved from the East Coast to the Great Lakes in the 1950s. The small fish are a bait-stealing problem for walleye, perch and bass anglers on Lake Erie and ...
Mohnton resident Christopher Barrett, 19, recently caught an unusually large white perch while out fishing. The fish, which weighed over two pounds, broke his state's record.
A Berks County angler has broken the record for a white perch in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) announced the new state record Friday caught by Christopher Barrett ...
MY WIFE, Libby, has been regaling me for years about a tradition of holding a fish fry at our trailer park. Her first husband, Chuck, and his two brothers would ply the waters of the Chester River ...
White perch are a comparatively recent arrival to Liberty Reservoir, and whether it is a matter of biology or tackle and tactics, the perch are a lot bigger. Another bit of good new is these fish ...
With the WCO present, the White Perch officially tipped the scales at 2 pounds, 1 ounce, beating the previous state record, also caught in the Delaware River in 2008, by five ounces.
Fish indigenous to the Columbus County lake. Last weekend, the weather forecast was light winds and temperatures around 80, perfect for perch fishing at Lake Waccamaw.
White Perch: Fish eggs are an important part of this species’ diet, and White Perch are known to prey on eggs of Walleye, White Bass and other game species, declining their populations.
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