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Topic subjectNB surf perch Rpt. 5/19/02
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6113, NB surf perch Rpt. 5/19/02
Posted by Outrage19, Sun May-19-02 03:40 PM
Fished the incoming high for an hour from 4:30pm to 5:30pm from the 52nd St. jetty.

Bought a dozen blood worms from Grant Boys and it was wide open from the first cast on mini barred surfperch. Caught and released 9 fish in the 4" size catagory and had a lot more that I missed on the swing and a miss! Lots of nibbling going on with no hook set after the swing on'em. If I didn't know any better I'd say it was the same fish over and over. Cute little guys and they were aggresive biters.

The bite basically shut off like a switch right at high slack. I don't know why the fish were all so tiny but it was still fun having good action from the surf no matter what the size. I usually get at least one nice fish whether it be a corbina or leopord shark but today the prize fish was an enormous 7" barred surf perch "slab". LOL.



Will be at it again next Sunday and with a little luck will catch the right kind or at least a little larger ones!! :D

Dave(Outrage)

6114, Perch Can Really Save The Day...
Posted by TBrumfield, Sun May-19-02 03:56 PM
...from the skunk that is! Lately, all I have been getting has been the perch...haven't even seen corbina!? At least the bigger perch are scrappy and fun to catch!
6115, RE: Perch Can Really Save The Day...
Posted by Outrage19, Mon May-20-02 06:17 PM
TBrumfield, those perch are fun and the bigger boys are scrappy for sure. I haven't seen much signs of Corbina in over a month but I'm sure it won't be long. :D

Dave(Outrage)
6116, RE: Perch Can Really Save The Day...
Posted by Aztecwin, Mon May-20-02 06:38 PM
Barred Perch have always been one of my favorites. As a matter of fact, a Bardie was the very first fish I ever caught as a youngster of 7 years old. Remember the day like yesterday. My Dad (gone now bless his soul) introduced me to saltwater fishing in 1959 on the Oceanside Pier. I was sooo proud of myself. Baited my own hook with a Razor Clam and casted the bait between the pilings underneath the second stantion about 100 yards out.

About five minutes later..WHAM!! That PERCH ...and I mean a real Toad! took me for my first ride as an angler and I will never forget it! My Dad measured him and he was 17"

I proba

bly could not tell you what I had for breakfast yesterday but I will always remember that Perch!

I still go to that place on that pier and say a little prayer for Pop. It has become a sacred place for me.

Tight Lines!