Raptor and Skidster got an early start this morning chasing white perch in Mill Creek. When I joined them an hour or so after they had begun they told me the bite was hot and they were correct. Raptor also mentioned that he had caught a large pickerel.
I’m certain the three of us boated over 100 white perch. I got 30 alone, all on a 1/8 oz. jig with a spinner attached. I used white, yellow and chartreuse Mr. Twister grubs as trailers. Most were caught close to the shoreline on wooden structure.
The majority of my perch were in the 8 inch range but I caught a couple over 10 inches like this one:
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The most interesting thing happened after Skidster departed for work. Raptor and I stayed on the water. We were about 100 yards apart when I heard a big splash in Raptor’s direction. I saw a deer lunging in the water close to where Raptor was fishing apparently in an attempt to swim across Mill Creek. However, it probably hadn’t bargained on two kayakers being nearby so it soon made a beeline back to the shore as Raptor and I closed in on it. I managed to snap this photo of it swimming:
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Here’s a photo of it just after it clambered back to shore. I can’t believe how quickly it scaled those rocks.
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Back to fishing, Raptor and I also tried for stripers traveling all the way to Greenbury Point. We trolled and casted but caught no stripers.
It’s great to see the white perch in back force in the shallows. Now if only the stripers would join them...
I’m certain the three of us boated over 100 white perch. I got 30 alone, all on a 1/8 oz. jig with a spinner attached. I used white, yellow and chartreuse Mr. Twister grubs as trailers. Most were caught close to the shoreline on wooden structure.
The majority of my perch were in the 8 inch range but I caught a couple over 10 inches like this one:
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The most interesting thing happened after Skidster departed for work. Raptor and I stayed on the water. We were about 100 yards apart when I heard a big splash in Raptor’s direction. I saw a deer lunging in the water close to where Raptor was fishing apparently in an attempt to swim across Mill Creek. However, it probably hadn’t bargained on two kayakers being nearby so it soon made a beeline back to the shore as Raptor and I closed in on it. I managed to snap this photo of it swimming:
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Here’s a photo of it just after it clambered back to shore. I can’t believe how quickly it scaled those rocks.
B.jpg
Back to fishing, Raptor and I also tried for stripers traveling all the way to Greenbury Point. We trolled and casted but caught no stripers.
It’s great to see the white perch in back force in the shallows. Now if only the stripers would join them...
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