
perch

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Here’s a recipe I like to use for walleye or perch. I think you’ll like it, too. I really do. Dill weed Garlic salt White pepper Sweet basil Lemon juice Parmesan cheese Italian style bread crumbs Melted butter Place fish skin side down in glass baking dish. Sprinkle generously with all above ingredients to taste. [...]
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In 1992, Keith Meck was fishing on Hunters Lake in Pennsylvania when he caught this 2 lbs. 9 oz. yellow perch. Just look at that big, yellow belly!
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Basic Freshwater Fishing: Step-By-Step Guide to Tackle and Know-How That Catch the Favorite Fish in Your Area By Cliff Hauptman If you are a beginner freshwater fisherman, then this book may be the perfect one for you. It starts off by letting you know the basics of fishing. By the end, even the veteran angler [...]
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I caught these fish at Aurora Reservoir in Colorado using a 2oz. bottom bouncer with a 6ft. mono leader to a slow death hook and a crawler. Trolling speed in the fall needs to be .08-.09 mph. With the water temp at 75* F the walleye are pretty lethargic and need bat tht is slow. [...]

HOW TO CLEAN A PERCH IN 10 SECONDS! INCREDIBLE VIDEO!
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fishing off the dock on lake mille lacs. lots of big muskies lurking below, but we were more interested in the real fighters—the hungry perch. this one was caught by 9-year-old Carly using a traditional favorite: a bobber, a sinker, a hook, and a worm!
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Fish, with nearly 27,000 living species, are the largest population of Vertebrate (backbone) animals. In fact, if you combined all the other Vertebrates, fish would still outnumber them.
