Every evening I walk down on our small dock and feed the perch a handful of meal worms. As soon as I walk out they come to the surface. There are some really nice ones. Easy and fun to catch.
Should I be doing this? I feel like I'm cheating.
Every evening I walk down on our small dock and feed the perch a handful of meal worms. As soon as I walk out they come to the surface. There are some really nice ones. Easy and fun to catch.
Should I be doing this? I feel like I'm cheating.
First: You're a speaking of the Texan version of perch ... Sunfish (Bluegill, Red Ear, Pumpkinseed, etc.), right?
Not the true version of Perch.
Actually, it doesn't matter. They're on your property, you can do what ever you want. As far as cheating ... of course it's cheating, but so is hunting a baited field. Doesn't really make it a bad thing.
Those fish, Sunfish OR Perch, are great eating. They are also prolific breeders, so keeping some is recommended, and enjoyable.
DEER hunters bait up deer and then they shoot them no differnce we would take road kill in the old days nd hang it over water and make tyhe road kill a favorite place fro catching perch ,,,,,,,, perfectly legal'' if it bothers you let me know where your dock is and i'll come catch them
Last edited by Gentleben; 04-15-2017 at 11:04 PM.
Mikechell. That's them. Next week I'll get me a good filet knife. Need to start taking some out before my wife gives them names.
Ben. It doesn't bother me at all to take em'. I use them for bait with a cork when it gets slow. I hooked a really, really nice bass using this method. She broke me off at the dock.
Go to Walmart and buy yourself a Black and Decker electric knife. It works great on bream (perch), crappie and bass but not too good with catfish (for me). Cuts easily through the rib cages and is good for removing ribs from the fillet. Fry the larger fillets and boil the smaller ones with shrimp and crab boil.
Lou will chime in in a moment I'm sure. Those hand sized perch are one of his favorites. Been a while since I fried any up. If you pull a few out get a pic and share it with us if you would.
Oh, my friend . What time is this . To trade the handshake for the fist
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My intro - http://www.fishingtx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19508
Dan. My favorite fish to eat. My buddy could filet a basket of them in a half hour. I am not that good with the knife but I don't have a good one. I butchered a few good ones that ended up garden fertilizer.
How the heck do you post pics?
This is how you attach a picture. Click on the "picture" icon above.
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Find the picture (or pictures) and click on it. Double click if you're only picking one.
You can select more than one, but it's a little hard to keep track, because of the name change.
Once you select the picture, you'll need to click on the "upload" button.
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Thanx for info Mike.
The snake in the photo is actually very similar to what I have seen here. Geez, there is a pond twice the size as ours directly behind us. No one hardly ever fishes it. I wish they would go back there and leave us alone. Or I could simply make a sign that says "no snakes".
Thanx again.