Generally speaking you can catch them the same ways you catch crappie.
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Kayak Fisherman here that usually fishes the NC side of Wylie around the Belmont/Mt. Holly area. Until this spring, I was new to crappie fishing, but after some much needed help from some of you here and on the lake, I can now catch a few about every outing. I am now wondering how to target white perch. Where should I look and what should I use to catch. I have caught a few off some points while trolling crank baits from the YAK, but have never got into them while crappie fishing. I actually have never caught one while fishing for crappie with live minnows. From everything I have read they are a nuciance to the lake, have no limit and are good to eat (want to verify myself).
I have been crappie fishing mostly around bridges and in the river channels around cover. Since I have never caught one, I assume they have not been located in these areas the last few months. Any help with locations, rigs, bait, etc would be much appreciated.
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Generally speaking you can catch them the same ways you catch crappie.
Never been on Wylie but on Norman there in big schools, mostly over deeper water in creek mouth. They are really good eatin. We skin all the ones we keep instead of scaling them. Got 2 white perch today crappie fishing.
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Like jrc62 said on norman they are usually in big schools. This past sunday while catfishing on norman with my catfishing buddy we found a big school while pulling a creek and lowered 2 sabiki rigs and were catching 6 at a time. we caught 50 in 20 minutes, vacuum sealed and froze for bait. Starting August the first in NC you can catch white perch with a cast net west of I 95 and no limit!!!!!!!! They have all but elimanated the white bass in lake norman. Once you find a school drop a sabiki rig and they attack like phiranas. A very nice way to keep kids occupied fishing!!!!!!!!!
fishinROD - sadly the "no perch while crappie fishing" is not due to my crappie catching abilities. Being in a Kayak I have limited amount spots I can get to, and must have found my hole where no perch likes to live.
I am thinking about putting out two rods in holders with double hook drop rigs covering as much of the water column I can and just trolling (paddling). I have heard one guy say to use a jig head with strips of cut bait the size of minnows and roll in on the bottom around points?
I do have a fish finder on Yak and have found structure, but not sure I would even know what a Perch school would look like until I experience one.
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hey jnbwolf....here's alittle tip for ya....white perch LOVE nightcrawlers.......go to the mouth of a creek or deep cove and fish the bottom, from the mouth to the back, right down the middle
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please take and keep all you catch!!!! great for eatin and gardening![]()
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