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    Went to the Black River this morning and it was way too high to fish so I settled for Lake Waccamaw pretty much knowing it was gonna be a white perch trip. I know some of you guys don't eat em but I think they taste just fine fried up. I fillet them, skin them, and cut the dark strip out. Biggest was 14". Must've caught at least fifty. Hung a little flathead, that was fun on the long poles. Also got a bonus yellow perch. I tightlined 2 poles with minnows and 2 poles with the little 1" chartreuse Gulp! minnows.
    Caught almost all of the perch over 12" on the Gulps, as well as the flathead. Ended up with just over 4 pounds of fillets. Can't wait for the rivers to get right again. Hopefully soon.


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    I see no problem eating white perch. I do the same thing and cut out the dark line.
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    Good day on the water. Thanks for the photos.

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    [QUOTE=friedfish;3083431]Went to the Black River this morning and it was way too high to fish so I settled for Lake Waccamaw pretty much knowing it was gonna be a white perch trip. I know some of you guys don't eat em but I think they taste just fine fried up. I fillet them, skin them, and cut the dark strip out. Biggest was 14". Must've caught at least fifty. Hung a little flathead, that was fun on the long poles. Also got a bonus yellow perch. I tightlined 2 poles with minnows and 2 poles with the little 1" chartreuse Gulp! minnows.
    Caught almost all of the perch over 12" on the Gulps, as well as the flathead. Ended up with just over 4 pounds of fillets. Can't wait for the rivers to get right again. Hopefully soon.



    Forgot to out this pic in the post... Even the mussels like those little Gulp minnows!!
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    Man that's some nice perch, congrats.
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    Nice report and pix. I entered you into the Bobby Garland contest. One more week fellows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "D" View Post
    Nice report and pix. I entered you into the Bobby Garland contest. One more week fellows.
    Thanks for fixing the pic. And sorry, I can't remember to out "report" in the subject line to save my life!!

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