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10/15/2015
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Perch
Jig
Afternoon
10/16/2015
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From now until early spring is the time to hit the perch in Lk Washington. As we do every year we start about this time to fish around the south end of Mercer Island between the Sea Hawk training camp and the I 90 bridge. As you can see from the pix the bait (both stickleback and smelt) and perch are thick. We look for these schools on the finder and then dropshot them using a 1oz to 1 1/2 oz jigging spoon for weight (see pix of spoon). The weight is determined by the depth and how fast one is drifting to keep the lure on the bottom - as vertical as possible. Above the weight from 8 to 10" we have another bare hook. After we catch the first perch both the jig and hook are baited with perch meat with the skin as it is tough and the perch cannot easily pull it off. Many times you will catch 2 fish at a time with this setup. The main reason I use a jigging spoon for the weight is that most of the time your jumbo perch - 12" and better - prefer the spoon.

These fish need harvesting as there are times when we are over schools 15 ft thick and we drift 100+ yards before we leave the school. And they are excellent eating. With an electric knife I can fillet 2 a minute with a partner who finishes them by cutting out the rib cage.

Last year I tried to answer several questions on our perch posts that were brought up by guys who wanted to go after these fish. For some reason I must not have used the proper procedure to email them. Feel free to use the email below if you have any questions about this fishery and I will do my best to answer in a reasonable time.

jim1943p@outlook.com


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bothellbassman
10/16/2015 6:01:00 PM
Nice report and great info on your technic. Good eatin!
G-Man
10/16/2015 7:07:00 PM
I was out today as well and found them pretty thick in Moss Bay. They are stacking up in 45' to 65' of water already. Picked several over 12" and they were puking sculpins and stickelbacks.
Enoch193
10/16/2015 9:11:00 PM
Wow... great report. Thank you!
cobrar543
10/16/2015 9:12:00 PM
I was just asking for a perch update LOL
hooksetjou
10/16/2015 10:36:00 PM
Where is the best bank fishing area for perch in south Lake Washington (Renton area)?
G-Man
10/16/2015 10:55:00 PM
You might be able to pick some off of the docks at Coulon or Luther Burbank this time of year, but you'll need to target the deeper water. Come late spring and summer you can hit up most any stretch of the lake and pick up perch as they'll be in the weedline spawning and then feeding.
hooksetjou
10/17/2015 4:39:00 PM
Thanks G-Man. By the way, where is Luther Burbank?
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