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  • Waysons Corner Yellow Perch

    I got out on the water yesterday for some yellow perch hunting. The tide was low at launch, but the canal was 2' in the center. I started to paddle out, but once I realized I had more than enough depth, I dropped the motor in. Passing the pier in my "magic kayak" generated the usual silent, blank stares lol...never gets old.

    I headed downstream where I saw a friend of mine fishing from shore. After chatting with them, I fished near where they were. I used minnows that I picked up from Bay Pro Sport, down on Rt 260. After a few drops, I had my first YP. Small male. I had a constant pick of undersized YP. Unfortunately, this structure that I was fishing created constant snags. It had to have been a tree down there. As soon as I drifted I was often snagged. I picked two keepers from this location, but after losing rig #5, I decided to motor downstream to see if I could find a better spot with bigger fish. I motored about a mile down stream, but never found anything that looked particularly fishy. I fished a couple of locations with no luck. I motored back to snag city where I left them biting earlier.

    At this spot I had a pretty constant pick with a few keepers mixed in. I got tired of losing sinkers. I purchased two packs of hooks that morning. Lost them ALL on snags as the day progressed. I got a little bit creative with my rigs as the day went on. I had success in tying two jig heads in tandem directly to my mono leader. This provides better bite detection that having dropper loos, or any bottom rigs with arms of any sort extending to the side. The jig heads were small, unpainted. Their combined weight plus the action of the minnows was enough to get my lures down to the fish (only 13 feet down). I just had to drop a bit up current, so by the time the bait made it down there, it had drifted into the desired area.

    I ended the day with 8 YP. If I wanted to stay out longer, I am confident that I could've had my limit. Size on them was not much to write home about, ranging from 9" to 12". It was a great day on the water. I watched the guys fish on the pier...I didn't see anything come over the rail. I also caught one on a gulp alive minnow (pumpkinseed color). I came back in as high tide approached. The canal was 4 feet deep then.

    Here are some pics





    I cleaned the perch using the "10 second" method.





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  • #2
    Nicely done, Metro! I really wanted to skip out of work yesterday. Those fillets look really good, too.
    Yellow Hobie Revo Rube Goldberg
    Yellow Tarpon 120

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    • #3
      A 12" Yellow Perch is damn nice in my opinion. Nice work!
      Ryan
      Blue 2016 Hobie Outback
      Chesapeake Bay Kayak Anglers, Inc

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      • #4
        I forgot to mention that I snapped one of my rods after getting frustrated on a snag. It was my Berkeley "Lightning Rod". Really good rod with great bite detection. But as reported in the reviews on BPS...it's not very durable. I actually JUST repaired this rod yesterday morning because I broke about 4" off the tip when it was in my car over the winter. I glued a new tip on there.
        I'm kicking myself because I saw one for sale for $5 at the flea market last Saturday.

        Dah well...time to buy another light action rod.
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        • #5
          Nice report... I am gonna try to get out there next week.

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          • #6
            Nice work Metro! I went down there Sunday so my son could fish from the shore and lost 6 rigs in 20 minutes. Got frustrated and went home. Let me know when you are coming back down.

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            • #7
              Will do. I think next time I do a trip locally will be a crappie hunt. Never caught 'em and I always hear how tasty they are...
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              • #8
                Nice job. Alway great to have a good day out in the winter.

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                • #9
                  Wow, great Job Metro! It looks like Wayson's produced this time. What was your goto bait for that outing? Were they in the deep or shallow. I remembered when I use to catch them there, but it has been awhile. I assume you went south of the peir to get away from the shore anglers throughing lead your way?

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                  • #10
                    I got the majority of them on live minnows, and one on the gulp alive minnow. And yep, I was south of the pier. Water wasnt too deep...about 13'
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                    • #11
                      Nice going. Thanks for the report. I'm glad you caught one on the pumpkinseed gulp minnow (did you get those at the 50% off sale at Overstock?) I got a couple buckets and was planning on trying them at the M&G this weekend.
                      Mike S.
                      Hobie Outback
                      Chesapeake Bay Kayak Anglers
                      3D Printed Hobie Hatch Bucket

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                      • #12
                        Yep...thats the one!
                        <insert witty comment here>

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by MetroMan View Post

                          Dah well...time to buy another light action rod.

                          I've got a light rod I was gonna sell at the flea market. It's made by cabelas, I'll look up the details it's pretty solid, was gonna sell it for $10 if your interested.

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                          • #14
                            Ok...let me know the specs!
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MetroMan View Post
                              Ok...let me know the specs!

                              Cabelas Fish Eagle Graphite - 2pc

                              5' 6", line 2-6lb, lure 1/32-1/4oz

                              Cork handle
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