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  • Kent Island perch

    I've been on the Island for over three weeks now. It's great! All I have to do is drop my kayak in and go. Most of the time I paddle out into the river trying to get my first keeper rockfish. I have caught a bunch of smaller ones, but no keepers yet.

    HOWEVER, Yesterday, getting tired of hearing "did you catch us dinner?" from the wife, I focused on perch. Didn't have to paddle very far. I just threw a white "beetle Spin" type of lure. Drifted and cast along a bulk head or the jetty.

    I'm guessing I caught about 15 or so, in an hour. Most were small, but I did get 2 really nice ones. "Dinner". Went lo tech. No camera/phone, so no pics.

    Delicious dinner with fresh local produce and the perch
    ORANGE NATIVE MANTA RAY 11

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    Save some for me I am moving over to Chester later this year. Look forward to meeting you at some point.

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    • #3
      Great!!

      I'm sure there will be plenty left
      ORANGE NATIVE MANTA RAY 11

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      • #4
        Fun! White perch are sort the unsung heroes of the Bay IMO. Whatever the technique; casting with an assortment of spinners, something shiny, or shad darts; or good old fashion live bait on a top and bottom rig off the bottom, perch offer plenty of fight, entertainment and good eating.

        Perching is also a great way to introduce newcomers, young and old, to fishing and the magic of the Bay.

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