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  1. White Perch Fishing for Beginners

    White Perch Fishing for Beginners ATTENTION … — anything with scales and a tail — you need to have white perch on your radar. White perch are one of the most …

  2. White Perch for Christmas

    White Perch for Christmas As temperatures begin … one that often gets overlooked is the late early winter white perch bite. White perch are one of the most prolific fish …

  3. Yellow Perch and White Perch Mixed Bag

    Yellow Perch and White Perch Mixed Bag As early spring dawns in … of the Chesapeake, which transitions into the spring white perch run . The timing of the run has moved up …

  4. Tidal Pond White Perch

    Tidal Pond White Perch As the first signs of spring … but no less attractive early spring fishery: mega-monster white perch. This is the time to get in on …

  5. White Perch Wonderland

    White Perch Wonderland White perch are the Rodney Dangerfields of the fish world. Even …

  6. Spring Kayak Fishing for White Perch

    Spring Kayak Fishing for White Perch White perch are a semi-anadromous fish, meaning they …

  7. Notes from the Cockpit: Where are the White Perch?

    Notes from the Cockpit: Where are the White Perch? Where are the white perch ? That’s a question we’ve heard over and …

  8. Chesapeake Bay Fish Species Guide: Sportfish Directory

    … Sunfish  Tautog Weakfish White Perch Yellow Perch Black Drum … bass are mostly black, but they have streaks of blue and white. They also have long filaments on the end of their …

  9. Peak Perch Fishing: Preemptive Measures

    Peak Perch Fishing: Preemptive Measures The … time. Shortly after their masses started dropping off the white perch moved in to fill the gap. All spring long we … the DNR’s latest population numbers on Choptank River white perch, for example, currently sit slightly higher than …

  10. Early Spring White Perch

    Early Spring White Perch Top spring yellow perch hotspots often have a run of white perch as well, but these are mostly in upper rivers …