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09/21/2008
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Perch
Worms
Hook & Bait
Morning
09/23/2008
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Me and a buddy of mine hit Lake WA for the first time on Sunday. We were looking for perch. We launched from the Mercer Island boat launch after paying the parking Nazis their fee for letting my truck sit there all day.

We motored up to the north end of the island, found the weeds, and found the perch. The first couple were caught with nightcrawlers on a dropshot rig, but after that, it was perch meat all the way. We kept one perch for every six or seven that we caught - it was great! The weather was also very accommodating - for the most part it was very light wind (important for my little 12 foot aluminum boat - it doesn't like big waves) and very little rain.

Anyway, we ended up keeping 40 perch, all over 9 inches (biggest was only around 11 inches), and all very eatable. Great day on the water, talking smack with my buddy and hauling in hungry perch!


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kevinb
9/23/2008 3:53:00 PM
Great report and nice work on the perch.
(I hate the parking nazi's)
Larrinator
9/24/2008 5:19:00 AM
Yeah, I'm not too fond of them myself. At least this launch was only $7. Coulon is $16 - sixteen!! - for Renton nonresidents. I mean, really!! >:0
carl
9/24/2008 11:25:00 AM
oh dorado I hope your joking. nice fish larrinator
Mike Carey
9/24/2008 11:27:00 AM
That post was deleted. There is no reason to get on someone's case about keeping perch. Enjoy your perch-fry, sounds good!
carl
9/24/2008 11:53:00 AM
Mike you do a great job with this site. Its so fun to be able share, and find out whats going on around our area. In a positive manor.
I'm pretty new to the site and hope to keep reporting. Thanks again.
Dorado
9/25/2008 4:05:00 PM
Wow you guys are pretty sensitive I thought this was an open forum and discussion (clearly not with the censorship of my post) my comment was my opinion not an attack on the fisherman. I still think keeping 40 fish of any species is a little excessive for one day of fishing.
carl
9/25/2008 7:49:00 PM
In many waters, perch become too abundant and, as a result, never reach a size large enough to interest fisherman. I know what your trying to say dorado, if those fish went to waste, that would be a shame, but i'm sure they went to a good place.
kzoo
9/26/2008 7:11:00 PM
Believe me, Lake Washington can easily spare 40 perch, probably could spare 40,000 perch.
BassinBomber
9/27/2008 8:37:00 AM
I agree with kzoo,..keep em all,..there are alot of Perch 2 go around for all,..the Bass won't even miss them,..way 2 many!

BB
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