Quote Originally Posted by Fisher-o-Men View Post
We have a great population of white perch on Clarks Hill, and I've spent a good amount of time finding and catching them. But they can be extremely hard to spot at time on the graph. Many times after finding them on an earlier trip, I've returned to the same area and seen little to nothing...maybe a couple of small "bumps" along the bottom. But when I dropped a minnow or spoon, the bite was immediate. After catching a couple, the graph is often "lit up" with a cloud of them. They were nearly invisible before the first couple bit and got the school active. So my advice would be to try a few areas with small minnows, whether you see much or not. Perch are typically pretty aggressive, and you'll know if they are there quickly. Good luck!
Just what he said, they will be so close to the bottom that you want notice them, if you have down imaging, you will see them, once you catch one or two they will come up off the bottom and fill the depth finder up! Before down imaging it was hard for me to find them sometimes.

This morning I found them just above mills creek on the left in the mouth of the next little creek in 18 to 20 feet of water, caught about 20 in ten minutes and left. On worms. I hate minnows, want use them.