I have had a tough time finding perch over broad areas or in large numbers so far this spring. They are out there but seem to be in small bunches spaced apart. On my Thurs outing, I caught two in one area, two in a second area, and three in a third area -- that was it for over three hours of casting. And I tried lots of areas that day.
I have a few river spots where I have caught perch traditionally. But your best bet for perch is working in one of the creeks or coves reachable from the Severn launches. Try a variety of shallow habitat types (near grass beds, near fallen wood, near riprap walls, near shallow docks) and try to learn a pattern. Until the perch come in thick, it will require some trial and error. On a hot sunny day, try casting into the shade.
I have a few river spots where I have caught perch traditionally. But your best bet for perch is working in one of the creeks or coves reachable from the Severn launches. Try a variety of shallow habitat types (near grass beds, near fallen wood, near riprap walls, near shallow docks) and try to learn a pattern. Until the perch come in thick, it will require some trial and error. On a hot sunny day, try casting into the shade.
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