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Slayingm
03-06-2007, 01:28 PM
As typical in late season the perch are most scattered and often in smaller schools but the action can still be great if your willing to move around a bit and try different things.... the past couple of weeks I have taken folks out on perch trips between trout and whities and done well 3-5 KM out from beaverton working in the 28 to 35ft depths. Super light lines (2lb) are key this time of year as the fish are really finicky. Small shinners on Gold hooks and spikes (maggots) on micro jigs and small jigging raps have accounted for great catches. Remember to be flexible and keep moving around on the flats... the fish are there big time... here are a couple of pics from trips the past few days....
http://profishntanglingservices.com/MyPictures/100_0005-5.jpg
http://profishntanglingservices.com/MyPictures/100_0028-5.jpg
http://profishntanglingservices.com/MyPictures/100_0009-5.jpg

Be careful and safe out there..... lots of slush in some area's!

Best of luck and good fish'n.... Greg.

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dobes
03-06-2007, 04:37 PM
If you dont mind me askin , Where is beaverton ? At or near what city ? Any info would help me out . I've been doin good on perch in S.E. michigan , but somewhere new would be nice . Thanks either way .

lpgreg
03-06-2007, 09:52 PM
It looks like it might be Lake Simco

fishfanatic
03-06-2007, 10:01 PM
nice bunch of perch and happy kids (of all ages) too! I'm guessing Ross Lake, just north of Beaverton. (M-18)

jrsoup
03-06-2007, 10:04 PM
It is'nt M-18 in Gladwin I'm betting he is in Canada.:yikes: Click on his link for guide service

fishfanatic
03-06-2007, 10:28 PM
didn't see that,:bloos: was a quick read,