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Ice Fishing – Yellow Perch

Yellow Perch

Strange thing … the power that fish averaging only 8-inches long can have over humans. Yet, despite their size, yellow perch have a following of devotees in Colorado, especially among ice fishers, where the devotion can approach the cult level.

Perch loyalists tend to be narrow in their focus, interested in seeing nothing but perch coming through the ice. Trout caught incidentally are fun to play and release but are otherwise considered a nuisance, a diversion from the mission, which is putting as many perch on the ice as possible.

The average yellow perch caught in Colorado measures 6 to 8 inches in length and weighs less than ½ pound. However, perch measuring longer than 10 inches are found in many reservoirs. These “jumbo” perch are the prime targets of the loyalists, who will drive considerable distances to catch them.

The Colorado state-record perch measured 12.5 inches and weighed 2.5 pounds. The all tackle world record, caught in New Jersey in 1865, weighed 4 pounds, 3 ounces. It is the longest-standing, freshwater sport-fish record.

Perch fishing success at Colorado reservoirs west of the Continental Divide, where there are no bag and possession limits, is measured by the bucket. A five-gallon bucket holds approximately 100 perch, and you will need about half a bucket to pull off a decent perch fry.

Popular Perch Fisheries in Western Colorado

Front Range Perch Fisheries

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