Fly fishing on a nearby lake can be so much fun, especially if you know you are in for some trophy fish surprises such as a perch. And more so now that the cold wintry season is here to stay for two or three months more – the difficulty only makes catching some nice perch much sweeter.

Perch are easy to be found in schools down deep in the waters – about 60 feet below. However, if the summer season finally comes in, fly fishing for perch will be much easier as they will be staying on 25 feet deep in the waters.

But do you know that perch have the tendency to go near the swallow part of the lake? Do not be surprised but instead be ready to fish one almost so close to the lake shore.

Now that you know perch goes together in large school, you might want to some drift fishing as well for it also works fine in catching them. Go drifting until you are able to spot a school of perch, and when you have found one, try to anchor. They will show aggressiveness until they get tired of attacking – try to drift fish again for some more perch bites.

Go and fish your lake for some perch – which has real good and nice taste. It’s worth the effort of spending hours of catching them. Enjoy and having a great fishing time!


 

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