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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Perch => Topic started by: Mncrappie on Nov 20, 2016, 11:49 PM
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What size perch do you guys keep? I'm not talking jumbo perch. I keep them at about 11 inches. Sometimes 9 or 10 depending how fat they are
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A 3 incher will make a days worth of cut bait, the best being two eyes. ;)2
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Depends on the lake and growing conditions. I believe the DNR here in Iowa considers 8in perch the desired size for table fair.
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most places I fish locally, 8"+ is decent but I went out to North Dakota last winter, its a whole different world out there for perch! Didn't keep anything smaller than 10" and most were in the 11" to 12" range. While that may not be big for local people in ND, I was amazed
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most places I fish locally, 8"+ is decent but I went out to North Dakota last winter, its a whole different world out there for perch! Didn't keep anything smaller than 10" and most were in the 11" to 12" range. While that may not be big for local people in ND, I was amazed
Amazing how those fresh water shrimp in the lakes up that way fatten the perch up so well.
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Hunger for a meal determines a lot, I have eaten tons of 8" perch , also depends on the body of water I'm fishing 😉
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The minimum for me is 8 inches depending on the lake but most times I won't keep them less than 10 inches.
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On a slough where they run smaller, 8+ depending on fatness. On a bigger lake where you can possibly get multiple 12s in a day, 10+. I find that 9-11 are the best keepers. 12+ the rib cage gets a lot more rugged and they're hard to clean, and you don't get that much more meat from a 13 than from an 11. Big ones are great for a picture, but 9-11 is ideal for eating.
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Depends how hungry for a fish dinner I am :)
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I usually go with 10".
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8"-12" perfect size
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If I'm looking for a meal then it's 8" for me. If I have a few on the ice I'll start to keep a few 7 1/2". If I ever find a school of bigger perch then I'll keep a few over 10"
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8" for me for keepers
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9 or greater
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Depends on how the perch are biting. On slow days, I may keep 11" and up. Other days I throw back anything under 13.
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9 inches or more
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Depends, in Iowa, 9+ if their thick. SD, 12
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9" and up for me
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Depends, but usually 8-10 inch are keepers.
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I'll keep them from 6" up on some lakes, but I don't fillet those guys I leave them on the bone. ;D Other guys throw them all back but I go home with a couple good meals!
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Here in southern NY a nice perch is 11-13" but there is one lake I fish that me and a couple friends caught over 100 perch, we were lucky if 5 of them were over 10".
My question.... Is it possible that there is so many perch in the lake that they are unable to grow to a larger size? Also some of these little gals are full of eggs.
I personally think that the lake is over populated and these fish need to be thinned out so the ones that are left can grow to a larger size. Anyone have any thoughts, Ideas, or answers.
The lake is good size, 100 acres or so. and average depth is around 15' with the deepest spots around 25-30'.
Average size of the fish I'm referring to is around 5-6".
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if the lake receives allot of pressure and and the breeding stock(9-13+in) of perch is taken on a regular basis, then yes, you can get a lake that is loaded with little perch for awhile until the bigger breeding stock rebounds. Also the lack of predatory fish(ie:pickerel, pike, walleye, tiger muskies) will play a part as well, as they contribute to the controll of the smaller fish.
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When you get used to catching 12"+ perch...it's hard to keep anything 9" and under.
I went to a different lake and caught a steady 8-9" in an area. A fellow ice fisherman asked what I was catching. He was like, "You let go of all of them!"
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Anything over 8" or 9". Sometimes that means 8 1/4" other times is a limit over 12"
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I like catching jumbos for fun, so anything over 13-14” goes back. But I rarely keep fish anyway so usually they all go back. Besides, Maine perch are usually very grubby. On one of the lakes that I consistently get nice clean perch, I consider 9-12” keepers.
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A 3 incher will make a days worth of cut bait, the best being two eyes. ;)2
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Perch are considered a game fish in Montana. It is illegal to use them for bait.
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What I've found is that once you get over 12", there isn't a lot of difference in the size of the fillet you get. Typically those big perch are female and while they get a little longer, their bellies are usually packed full of eggs so the size of the fillet in a 11 inch perch isn't much smaller than a 13 inch. Personally I keep fish in the 9-12 inch range and anything over/under that goes back.
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9" very minimum. Anything smaller isn't worth filleting and is better served to grow up a little more.
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I like catching jumbos for fun, so anything over 13-14” goes back. But I rarely keep fish anyway so usually they all go back. Besides, Maine perch are usually very grubby. On one of the lakes that I consistently get nice clean perch, I consider 9-12” keepers.
I thought perch were considered "eagle food" in Maine. I worked there for 2 summers and the locals gave me a hard time for keeping and eating such "undesirable" fish as perch. ::)
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I thought perch were considered "eagle food" in Maine. I worked there for 2 summers and the locals gave me a hard time for keeping and eating such "undesirable" fish as perch. ::)
Yea that’s the general feel about them here lol. There are a few people here that target perch or other panfish, but most just set traps for bass and trout. I target them cause they are fun and plentiful.
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The bigger the better for me. 12" + make for some nice fillets as I don't like to eat any of the meat below the rib cage.