Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The perch in the bay are pretty much where you find them - they move around. Structure is key, whether it be eelgrass beds, kelp, rocks or pilings. The gentleman I spoke with was fishing the rocks on Hog Island but he's done well elsewhere as well. Watch the skies, too, since the ospreys are looking for perch from a way better vantage point than you have. Even a false pass can indicate fish. Incoming tide gets the perch biting.

1 comment:

trapper john said...

Thank you sir for answering my question about perch fishing. I love your blog and have referred it to many of my friends. Please keep up the great work.