Yakkinfish18 (Rob) and I planned earlier in the week to give one more try for yellow perch. I heard reports they moved to shallow water to get their groove on. We decided on the North East River. Launched at the kayak/canoe launch inside North East Community Park, this would be our first time on this river. We made a right and headed into the NE creek to find some shallow water.
Right away we were catching perch once the tide started moving in. Rob and I were using the typical tandem grub bottom rig....water temp was 44 degrees. 8-10 FOW was the most productive depth, clouds of fish on the FF told us when to drop our rigs. We limited out with ease, plenty of dinks were mixed in the crowd. I also hooked into a 19" LMB with the same rig. It was a big surprise, after we both were occasionally snagging gizzard shad.
After limiting, we had some fun snagging gizzard shad. They were THICK, I was just using a bottom rig and sinker with no bait. Not sure if it was proper fish ethics, but it sure was fun! Great fishing with you Rob.
Right away we were catching perch once the tide started moving in. Rob and I were using the typical tandem grub bottom rig....water temp was 44 degrees. 8-10 FOW was the most productive depth, clouds of fish on the FF told us when to drop our rigs. We limited out with ease, plenty of dinks were mixed in the crowd. I also hooked into a 19" LMB with the same rig. It was a big surprise, after we both were occasionally snagging gizzard shad.
After limiting, we had some fun snagging gizzard shad. They were THICK, I was just using a bottom rig and sinker with no bait. Not sure if it was proper fish ethics, but it sure was fun! Great fishing with you Rob.
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