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The Lake Michigan yellow perch population remains very low and angler catches are far below historical averages. The drops trace to the 1990s. ... in 1988 sport anglers caught 869,164 perch in the ...
Here's a list of the state records for Ohio's biggest fish ever caught. ... 14 3/4-inch rock bass caught in Deer Creek near London on Sept. 3, 1932. ... Randy Van Dam of Kalamazoo, Michigan, on ...
The age of the perch is highly based on the condition of the lake. Most research has shown the maximum age to be approximately 9–10 years, with a few living past 11 years. Yellow perch have been proven to grow the best in lakes where they are piscivorous due to the lack of predators. Perch do not perform well in cold, deep, oligotrophic lakes ...
The current record is a yellow perch caught by Kirk Rudzinski of Erie while fishing April 9, 2021, on Lake Erie. His fish weighed 2.98 pounds and the PFBC rounded the weight to 3 pounds.
Perch - (Fluß) Barsch / Abborre / Perche / Persico (Perca fluviatilis) 3.75 kg: 8 lb 4 oz: Stephan Gockel: 2010: Meuse River Netherlands [22] Pike - Hecht / Gädda / Brochet / Luccio (Esox lucius) 26.7 kg: 58 lb 14 oz: Lukas Matejka: October 2019: Lake in Bohemia Czech Republic [23] Prussian carp - Silver or Gibel karpfen / Karpe / Carpe ...
It is the largest inland lake in the state of Michigan, and one of the largest natural inland lakes in the United States (many man-made impoundments are much larger). The lake is approximately 10 miles (16 km) north to south, and about 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (8.9 km) at it widest point.
The perch bite has been hot, and Cascade Ice Fishing Outfitters still has openings this season. To learn more, call (208) 371-9815 or visit www.icefishidaho.com .
It has distinctive dark-black eyes, with a bright-yellow outer ring. One of the largest freshwater fishes, it reaches a maximum length of nearly 2 m (6 ft 7 in), weighing up to 200 kg (440 lb). [4] Mature fish typically range from 1.21–1.37 m (4 ft 0 in – 4 ft 6 in), although many fish are caught before they can grow this large. [5]