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Ronald Moody

Yellow perch, sometimes known as Lake or American perch, are another hugely popular fish found throughout Maine’s waters. Like several other members of the perch family, yellow perch are native to Maine, though they have been introduced artificially into a limited number of waterways, mainly for the purposes of fishing. Though yellow perch are not particularly sought-after fish as far as seasoned anglers are concerned, they do offer a superb fishing opportunity for young or inexperienced anglers, and as such remain one of Maine’s most popular game fishes.

Typically, yellow perch are around 6-12 inches in length with a weight anywhere between ¼ and 1 pound. However, Maine is renowned for superb yellow perch, with larger fish reaching 15 inches in length and a weight nearer to 1.5 pounds. The advantage of this is that even beginner anglers are handed a challenge, particularly if they land one of the larger fish.

Yellow perch are great looking fish with a number of distinguishing features. The top side varies in colour from rich green to olive whilst the sides range from a yellow-green colour to golden yellow. The belly is typically white, while the fins are bright orange in colour. Yellow perch also have 6-8 dark bands that run vertically from top to bottom, making them easily distinguishable from other species. Typically, yellow perch are found in warm, weedy waters, though adults are more prone to heading for deeper and more sheltered spots.

The fall and winter months are arguably the best time to land yellow perch, but like white perch, are a good all year round catch. Earthworms, minnows, shrimp and artificial lures can all be used to great effect, and will almost guarantee you a yellow perch in some of the more abundantly populated rivers and lakes. If fishing in deeper waters, adding a small weight to the line and letting the bait sink to one-two foot from the bottom will yield best results. Also ensure that the line is fairly tense, as yellow perch in particular have a habit of taking the bait without alerting the angler.

Yellow perch can be found in countless rivers, lakes, ponds and streams across Maine, making them one of the most accessible fish in the state. Particularly popular spots include Great Pond, Yellow Pond and Cochrane Lake. Their ease of catch, fantastic looks and abundance has ensured that yellow perch continue to be a firm favourite and one of Maine’s most commonly fished species.

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Ronald Moody has been an avid fisherman for over 40 years. He enjoys all types of fishing, but especially likes salt-water fishing; he has been all over the country practicing his hobby. He is the owner and operator of http://www.fishingzoo.com, a website dedicated to inform fisherman about Maine fishing, fishing locations, and fish supply products. Visitors are welcome to copy and paste this article on their website as long as the following information is sourced: Maine Fishing by Ronald Moody
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