I had been meaning to try the yellow perch bite at Perryville (mouth of the Susquehanna). The weather forecast was for calm winds today -- that was true, but it was still cold and damp. I launched my kayak from Owens marina at about 10:30. I have never fished there before and did not expect to have an outstanding day -- my expectations were indeed met. I can add my voice to the chorus complaining that the big fish are not yet schooled up.
I caught several dozen small perch up to about 8". I measured one particularly small ned that barely made 7". The other fish I caught today were not a whole lot longer, and all were skinny. Most were caught on live minnows, but I caught others on three different types of small soft plastics.
The fish were not far from the ramp. Since I do not know the area there, I watched the other boats (mostly power boats + 1 kayak) and the guys fishing from docks. Depending on where along the shoreline I was, I fished in depths from 25' to 55'. The fish were not consistently at one depth. I did not see any other anglers catching particularly large perch either. A few 9" to 10" fish were caught, but no bigguns that I could see.
On the way home, I was about 15 minutes from home when the snow flurries started. I felt a bit silly driving through flurries with a kayak on the roof of my van.
I caught several dozen small perch up to about 8". I measured one particularly small ned that barely made 7". The other fish I caught today were not a whole lot longer, and all were skinny. Most were caught on live minnows, but I caught others on three different types of small soft plastics.
The fish were not far from the ramp. Since I do not know the area there, I watched the other boats (mostly power boats + 1 kayak) and the guys fishing from docks. Depending on where along the shoreline I was, I fished in depths from 25' to 55'. The fish were not consistently at one depth. I did not see any other anglers catching particularly large perch either. A few 9" to 10" fish were caught, but no bigguns that I could see.
On the way home, I was about 15 minutes from home when the snow flurries started. I felt a bit silly driving through flurries with a kayak on the roof of my van.
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