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Where can I catch some jumbo perches around East Central, MN??


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Mille lacs would be the best choice. A jumbo on any other area lake would be 8 inches frown

I've caught perch on peltier and centerville that topped out at 9 inches, but perch of any size are an oddity while fishing for sunnies and crappies.

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Yep you're not gonna find much for jumbos until you get up to Mille Lacs. You may find a 9 incher here and there, but you will not find any consistancy.

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W. Rush lake, island, unnamed lake by sandstone. They hold some nice perches. Gott to sorta through dinky to get eaters u want.

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lindrom lake and forest lake this year gone through a ton of little pearch 6-8in. but have acually seen two that were 10-11inches. One on lindstrom one on forest but no consistancy with big ones fun to catch though and you would think a good spot for something to try and get them perch.

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OleMatty I saw you mentioned W Rush, seems like a lot of guys are getting to the perch there right now. My dad is coming up this weekend and loves perch fishing. We have been trying to decide which lake to go to. Taking the wheelhouse out and any general directions for perch on W Rush? Have only fished it twice and that was early season this year. Looking for very general vicinity.

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Thanks for the info guys. Appreciate the great sportsmanship ethics here on FM. Guess I'm going to hafta give Mille Lacs a shot.

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you should tell me if you get the email or not and there should be a pic with it.

i am going to be going out there on thursday

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Perches r everywhere on w.rush lake. Shallow to deep hole... jig n minnow head r my nbr 1 lure. I ll be out on lake this wknd, stop by n say hi. Shldnt be hard to find only deaf guy on lake! ! smile

Neiko, the lake is east from the town. Really small lake but good panfish lake tho.

Not really many perches but decent eaters sizes.

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mill lacs lake have been pritty slow this year for every thing.

they have to much food to eat.

real hit and miss

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Jacob, did u go out last night? If so how did u do? I ll be out on wrl tonight. Maybe north bay lookin for gators.

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i whent out to day instead. it was a slow day but still got my limit of perch and sun fish. those are the only kind of fish i can find but crappies...

i have been looking for walleye the past few weeks but no luck

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There are some lakes in Southern Minnesota that hold nice jumbo's. Freeborn is the first that comes to mind. The lake is subject to Winter kill but from time to time it holds some foot long or better perch.

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went out last night. never catch any perch. too many eyes. the bites stopped abrutply at sunset so decide to left earlier than expected.

it was fun till i had to unstuck my own truck by myself by left it in reverse n push it till it came out of deep drifts!!!

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ole matty...i'll take gps cords...you know my email!!!! j/k...but if you are looking for company sometime, I know a guy or two who'd join you...ain't that right tun?

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Shoot me a email at matty5 at tmail com. I might help u out on what ur looking for.

Flsniper.. Sound good. As long they shut their mouth! smile

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