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Perch and walleye are really good Same family
- White Perch - GON Forum
I'd appreciate any info regarding white perch fishing in Lake Hartwell or elsewhere in North Georgia These are not to be confused with yellow perch, although any advice on either kind of perch is of interest to me I understand that white perch are locally abundant in the Savannah River
- North Georgia Lakes Yellow Perch - GON Forum
Georgia's Unnoticed Fishery: Yellow Perch often go unnoticed in Georgia This fishery thrives in most of the North Georgia Lakes These fish are healthy and have learned to thrive off of the Blue-Back Herring population that the Mountain Lakes boast During the late summer months Yellow Perch
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- Tugaloo River Toccoa Ga - GON Forum
Can anyone offer any advice on fishing in the vicinity of Stephens County regional park ? I am not familiar with this area but want to catch white and yellow perch, or whatever else is available Is the ramp open, and is the river near the county park productive at this time of year ? Also, a
- First time to Lake Burton! - GON Forum
Burton Yellow Perch: (This report courtesy of Fisheries Supervisor Anthony Rabern) — Two local anglers, Phil Black and Wesley Turpen, are no strangers to the quality yellow perch fishing in the mountain lakes of Northeast Georgia The duo spent a beautiful fall day targeting yellow perch at Lake Burton, which proved very productive as both anglers landed fish worthy of an angler award Live
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Yellow perch are great eating, I used to catch them as a kid in Michigan Surprised to know they're in Georgia, I always thought it was too warm for them here Great eating,maybe not as good as walleye,,,,but,,,,
- Yellow perch - GON Forum
I'm on a mission to catch the state record perch I'm getting closer, it's been a year long adventure so far I won't rest until it is done Lol I've caught them up to 17" but still short on weight Trolling CD7 shad rapalas has gotten it done so far What does everyone else use for giant yellows?
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