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Topic: Woahink Lake Tuesday afternoon  (Read 2264 times)

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goldendog

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I decided to give Woahink a try this afternoon for yellow perch. The lake was like glass, and it was fairly warm again today. After paddling a mile to the perch hole, I managed to catch one nice perch in a little over two hours. I was fishing 73 feet deep using a piece of night crawler. The schools of perch were few and far between, and only about 5 schools swam by. I had a couple of near hookups, and finally managed to land one.

Dave

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OutbackRoy

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Good job Dave,,,   big -0- for me today at Tenmile Lake..   


coosbayyaker

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Yea, make that 3 0'fers today at Ten Mile. Should have went to Eel i guess. Maybe to9morrow.

Good job on the fish, you earned that one...
See ya on the water..
Roy



coosbayyaker

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Hey Dave, Did you get a temperature of the water where you caught that ahnold swartzinperch ?
See ya on the water..
Roy



goldendog

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No exact temp, I can imagine pretty darned cold at 73 feet.

Dave
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bsteves

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Yellow perch are a pretty common ice fishing target.  I don't think temperature is an issue.  The key sometimes is to downsize your offering.

Brian


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Pisco Sicko

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I've been finding perch through the ice here, and they're not all that deep, maybe 12-15 feet. (Patterson Lake can go to 100'.) They tend to hang out near the weed beds.


coosbayyaker

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well, They sure aren't biting down here. I'm using a small hook with a piece of nightcrawler, 3 different lakes, still nothin, maybe a couple little bites....
See ya on the water..
Roy