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Wife and her friend where in my boat at perch point and her friend caught one. I did just cut the line. Nobody wanted to kiss it
"Smiles don't leave a lake without one.""White Perch the other white meat."
"CK the Official Tester of floating nets".
A ton of them above mills creek up into southfork right now!
You can keep them up there!
Funny if I am catching fish they can be a nuisance. If they are the only thing bitting bring them on
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
Dawg, I have a small tackle box dedicated to those toothy fish. I have several nylon rope lures....some all white, some with painted red head, some garlic juice to add to them, etc. You sight fish for them and cast your lure out in front of 'em working it like a bass lure. When they hit give 'em line and let that nylon get good and wrapped up in that bill then he's yours. A leather glove to handle the fish and a hairbrush to brush out the knots in the lure after retrieving it from the toothy jaws and youre back to fishing. Lots of fun when youre young and just HAVE to fish when nothing else will bite
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
Tons in Wylie. They're native. They were there before the lake was. I caught one this spring during the crappie fling thing we had. about 36". Was released to aggravate someone else another day.
He’s in Beaverdam CK if ya wanna catch again. His whole family with him.
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Just over the border in NC - Lake Waccamaw - we've caught big Gar on ultralight Crappie and Bass gear -while fishing for largemouth bass, white bass, and white perch (white bass and white perch are abundant at Lake Waccamaw). We've lost about half of them trolling for perch, either immediately or while scrambling for the net, but landed the other fine. Caught a nearly 4 foot gar while bass fishing on an ultralight rod and still got him on the boat thanks to my son grabbing him as he was too big for the net. We've since got a bigger net due to the frequency we're catching Gar and Bowfin while fishing for other fish. It's crazy how big if a fish you can pull in on 8lb line and an ultralight rod if you're careful. The one's we've lost, base on were the line broke, were due to the teeth and not normal line breaking.