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Title: Perch fishing at night
Post by: mike304 on Jan 03, 2006, 07:36 AM
hey guys. has anyone out there ever tried or had any luck jigging for perch at night? i never have tried it but it would give me more time to fish, but i don't want to waste my time. just trying to figure out any way to fish more.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: MikeThePike on Jan 03, 2006, 07:38 AM
From prior experience perch are pretty much blind after dark. Crappie hit well though.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: IceGeek on Jan 03, 2006, 07:40 AM
I fish alot at night and the only things I catch at night are walleyes, crappie, rock bass and an occassional largemouth...never any perch though
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: Icenutter on Jan 03, 2006, 07:49 AM
Perch have bad eye sight and they usually do not feed at night time.  Usaully at first light they turn on and will pretty much feed all day. 
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: princecraft on Jan 03, 2006, 08:54 AM
One time and one time only, I walked out on the ice at 5 am and a couple guys were walking off with a bucket full of nice perch.  Talked to them a little bit and they said they caught them all from 3 am to 5 am
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: hali-man on Jan 03, 2006, 09:04 AM
That is very unusual! One or two, ok, but a bucket full?
I've never caught a perch in the dark.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: fishingking on Jan 03, 2006, 09:11 AM
I was fishing a derby in February and found that at about 4am it actually starts getting lighter out and the perch start moving around marked a bunch and caught a few it was really stange but I guess thats when they start to feed :)
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: grumpymoe on Jan 03, 2006, 09:19 AM
I too thought it was pretty much impossible to get perch in the dark....but last winter on an overnighter, I caught a 13 1/4" at 2:50 am.....suprised the heck considering we were hoping to nail some burbot.....rare though....Grump
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: madporider on Jan 03, 2006, 10:28 AM
like thay say even a blind squirrel will find a nut
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: ChenBassHead on Jan 03, 2006, 10:48 AM
You know, I was out crappie fishing the other night, and I caught 10-12 perch, and some 'seeds, but couldn't get the crappies to take my jig.  ??? Weird...

-Zach
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: Pasquatch on Jan 03, 2006, 11:28 AM
Perch's eyes need alot of light to see well, like pike. At night perch are almost blind...in the summer, if you go scuba diving after dark in a lake with a good population, with a lantern on your boat you can actually grab the perch while they lay on the bottom. Walleye feast on small perch when they are resting on the bottom.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: AirManCam on Jan 03, 2006, 05:27 PM
Funny.
Walleye and perch being of the same family.
But walleye are actually light sensitive preferring to become active and feed in low light conditions and perch being the opposite.
Like I said, "Funny!".

Mac
I never thought about it like that, but hey that is a good conclusion!
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: tip-uptwo on Jan 03, 2006, 07:49 PM
Perch have bad eye sight and they usually do not feed at night time.  Usaully at first light they turn on and will pretty much feed all day. 

Ditto ;)
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: ICE LUNATIC on Jan 03, 2006, 08:08 PM
I have caught a few trying to get the shiny eyes but other than that,never done it!
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: crappieloo on Jan 03, 2006, 08:46 PM
You perch fisherman think its ''weird or unuseuall'' to catch them at night. A crappie fisherman catches them at all hours of the night. I know i have caught hundreds. If yual not sure catch the '' perch facts'' threads.
Crappieloo
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: fishcrusher on Feb 01, 2006, 03:20 AM
THE odd time, they do feed at night, I ve found when a low is moving in.  BUT they use more lateral line, and smell to track down food.  Fish are creatures of habit.  When borometric changes to induce feeding, they will, maybe not agressively searching to say, but if they can find it and zone in they will hit-  The chances of eveything falling together (pressure, bait, depth) are like those days when you absolutey destroy the fish, and then the next day you don't.  Just not a regular thing.
Fishcrusher
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: crowkiller on Feb 01, 2006, 02:15 PM
day or night does it matter as long as you are fishing
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: Reel Wet Ride on Feb 01, 2006, 02:36 PM
I've caught a few perch at night, but honestly I think you'd be wasting your time targeting them after sunset. If you want to fish after dark target species that are more active during that time I.E. Crappie/Walleye/Trout/ Gills to some extent.

Like Mac said, perch pretty much go into chill mode as the light dims. Which is why its the same time that walleye turn on the feed bag. Perch being the main forage in most lakes make an easy meal when their half asleep.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: fishinmastah on Feb 01, 2006, 09:06 PM
ive never caught any perch through the ice at nite but on openwater i have caught them alot on my camp all throught the nite
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: iceman1 on Feb 13, 2006, 03:24 PM
I began catching perch around sunset and the bite would go for a long time in to the dark. Some guys wouldn't start coming out until dark.


Just my 2 cents
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: taxi1 on Feb 16, 2006, 11:38 AM
I've been catching perch just after dark with a lantern setting on the ice (or the pier depending on if the ice was coming or going :%$#!:) However I'm not sure i would classify this as a real night bite due to the shallow water (they are a foot or two off the bottom in about 9 feet of water) and the amount of light radiating down into the water column.

They are also biting good at dusk but they do stop at some point after dark.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: crappieloo on Feb 16, 2006, 09:00 PM
Here's another one caught after 10:00pm.

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Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: taxi1 on Feb 16, 2006, 09:05 PM
Just another example of how you can never say never in nature. Animals are very adaptable. If they weren't their species wouldn't still be here.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: crappieloo on Feb 16, 2006, 09:40 PM
Just another example of how you can never say never in nature. Animals are very adaptable. If they weren't their species wouldn't still be here.
Yep, we always are open to whatever type of fish that will bite into the dark hours of the night,even tho they say''they don't bite at night''.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: crowkiller on Feb 17, 2006, 08:23 AM
nice sunnys n perch
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: Reel Wet Ride on Feb 17, 2006, 09:11 AM
Here's another one caught after 10:00pm.

Key word.....ONE.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: Swift on Feb 17, 2006, 11:50 AM
20-30 years ago it was a fairly common practice on certain lakes in my area. Wasn't uncommon to have 15-20 guys out on an all nighter catching Perch. There was the general flurry around dawn and dusk, as usual, then it would die off until 10:00 and would stay fairly consistant until 4:00. Best bet was small minnows on one rod and something noisy on another, just off bottom, around a point or cut, right where the break line flattened towards the basin. Haven't seen anyone doing it for years but it was effective for some good sized ones and worth while numbers.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: crappieloo on Feb 17, 2006, 05:28 PM
Key word.....ONE.

Thats not the key word. If you check the ''perch facts''  first you know i don't fish for them.
Secondly were fishing for crappies and gills 2 to 4 feet DOWN so we dont catch perch.
Thirdly(and i posted this before) one night i fell in the middle of the lake going to my crappie spot and couldn't go any farther (another 1/4 mile) so i had a ''bad'' spot. I caught between 70 to 80 perch and no crappies. I quit around 12 or 1 am because of catching perch. BTW they were all caught 2 to 5 feet down.
Makes you wonder if i was trying to catch them. Probablly would have caught 100 of them.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: iceintheveins on Feb 17, 2006, 06:59 PM
Perch generally shut down around dusk because they have such poor dark vision. I have caught a couple fishing for walleye, trout, or crappie after dark, but it's not common even in lakes filled with perch.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: Reel Wet Ride on Feb 18, 2006, 12:46 PM
Crappieloo-
 Alright, alright, I never said you couldn't catch perch at night, my original statement was simply that if I were to target a species after dark so i could get in some extra fishing time, that perch wouldn't be 1st on my list because they "normally" aren't known to be nighttime feeders. Maybe in the lake that you fish, they have become night feeders do to their main prey in the lake, fishing pressure, water clarity, unusual strain, or whatever it may be, but the general rule of thumb is that perch are not typically active night feeders.
Now if you were to set up over a big school of perch, due to their lack of activity or movement after dark would it be possible a ton of fish from that school...of course it would.

So I apologize if you took that "ONE being the key word" comment as a knock on your fishing skills, wasn't really my intent.

RWR
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: crappieloo on Feb 18, 2006, 05:47 PM
Sorry , everything you sais in the last post is true. Some lakes are weird i guess because hardly no fish bite during day they just put on the feed bag at night. I don't know why ???
As for targeting night perch at night good luck. From what ive seen they usually shut off a half hour fromn sunset.
Sorry again  :-[
Crappieloo
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: Jim111 on Feb 19, 2006, 05:58 PM
We hit perch (seldom small ones) at night now and then, when ice fishing walleyes after dark.  I've hit them quite good really, at night, when nightfishing for rainbow trout in cold, deep lakes in VT in the summer too. But it's not what you could call a regular occurence. We DO catch some pretty decent northern pike on tip-ups, well after dark, when ice fishing for walleyes.  -Jim
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: crappieloo on Feb 19, 2006, 07:17 PM
Jim111, thats very interesting about the pike. I think it was last year they were all saying that ''pike Never bite at night''. I didn't get involved in the threads because i knew sooner or later someone would say they caught them at night. Very interesting and cool.
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: Jim111 on Feb 21, 2006, 02:12 AM
I'll clarify that and say I've never caught any at night "on purpose" though. It was always while tip-up fishing the shallows after dark for walleyes. Of course, right at dusk, we always slayed the pike, while waiting for the walleyes to start up. At times, we'd not bait-up until it actually got dark , as we'd get so many pike hits right at dusk. But I recall catching pike upto 10-12 pounds at like 11:30 PM or midnight before.  One year I got a 13 pound pike at 2:00 AM, during the (Champlain) Islands Derby, while trying for walleyes up in Swanton. It took 2nd place for pike that year! Talk about accidental success!  -Jim
Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: king fisher on Mar 13, 2006, 08:32 PM
i have fisjed on a lake that held only perch and i would fish there late in to the night 12:00 i would quit because wasnt worth it caught way more before dark

Title: Re: Perch fishing at night
Post by: fishingking on Mar 13, 2006, 08:50 PM
I was catching perch this year up to 35 mins after sunset :)