Are these perch ? Or the elusive lake Wylie white bass that is rare? I need help
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Are these perch ? Or the elusive lake Wylie white bass that is rare? I need help
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Perch
Look like purple lip perch to me. One may be hybridized...
Perch, the white bass are gone!
But I need about 40 of them perch...alive!
Thanks to all. Never really caught any big ones. These were nearly 12" is that good??
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Perch eat well. Just watch their gill plates. Sharp as razors.
12" is very good. That's approaching about as big as we get them around here. For Russell and Clarks Hill, my best ones have weighed around 1.5 lbs, and you often catch a bunch of smaller ones for every one that size.
Complete agreement on the gill plates. When I show kids a white perch's weapons, I squeeze their stomach (the fish, not the kid's...lol) to cause the needle sharp dorsal spines to rise up. But then I show them that the fish's best defense is the cheek gill plates. Amazingly sharp. It's worth wrapping an old rag around them to unhook them if you're in a bunch.
Lastly, the bottom fish with the faint lines could almost pass for a white bass. Perch typically have only the lateral line with out stripes. Interesting.
Thanks for such a thorough response. My dad and I wore out the white bass at Greenwood 3 years ago . I wish there were a stable population around the Lake Wylie area
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