The best fishing for perch in NW Washington is Seattle's Lake Washington, at 70' deep, 1/4 mile north of the Seahawks' practice facility, sometime from January through February, only near the bottom, 1.2" of skinny nightcrawler segment. Not Moses Lake sized, but bigger than Beaver Lakes, by a noticeable amount. Banks Lake (Grant County) has smaller perch, I've seen, so I hit Potholes (still 25 fish/day limit?) instead. Summer, along the weed lines (15' deep, it varies), at Lake Washington can be great as well.
Silver Lake, in Cowlitz County, during the 2nd week in November, in one particular canal only, is the fastest fishing for perch and crappie in the state.
That double rig works like magic, pretty sweet! A nice fatty to burn and a great day of fishing, what more can a guy ask for? Absolutely killed it Wit!!
You just got a new sub! Saw this post on facebook page. Man you slayed! Was this recently? I seem to do better with no jig head and with multiple drop shot rigs but I'm gonna try this set up. I lm not too far from Mount Vernon. Gonna figure out what lake thos is
Yes the fish fry was amazing. We also at cajun fish tacos. Yesterday I caught a bunch of crappie and bluegill at this same lake. Check out that video. Thanks for watching
You'll never catch more poundage of fish from shore than Columbia River shad at its June peak (see dam counts), at Bonneville (Oregon side, or Washington side), or Cascade Locks. No limit still, I guess? With a 16'+ boat (not a 12' boat) you'll do even better, at one spot.
Awesome video man, making me hungry for some perch! Hands down my favorite freshwater fish to eat.
@@jeremyjohnsonfishing my favorite fish to eat too! Thanks for watching!
Nice! Talk about work once you got back home 😂 mind mentioning the lake? Would love to get the kids out there!
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The best fishing for perch in NW Washington is Seattle's Lake Washington, at 70' deep, 1/4 mile north of the Seahawks' practice facility, sometime from January through February, only near the bottom, 1.2" of skinny nightcrawler segment. Not Moses Lake sized, but bigger than Beaver Lakes, by a noticeable amount.
Banks Lake (Grant County) has smaller perch, I've seen, so I hit Potholes (still 25 fish/day limit?) instead.
Summer, along the weed lines (15' deep, it varies), at Lake Washington can be great as well.
"Cajun Fish Tacos". Mouth has been watering since you said those 3 words! C'mon over and let's get to cookin!💪🇺🇲⚡️
Silver Lake, in Cowlitz County, during the 2nd week in November, in one particular canal only, is the fastest fishing for perch and crappie in the state.
That double rig works like magic, pretty sweet! A nice fatty to burn and a great day of fishing, what more can a guy ask for? Absolutely killed it Wit!!
@@RichardRitenour0522 hahaha thanks for watching my man!
You just got a new sub! Saw this post on facebook page. Man you slayed! Was this recently? I seem to do better with no jig head and with multiple drop shot rigs but I'm gonna try this set up. I lm not too far from Mount Vernon. Gonna figure out what lake thos is
Hell yea bud thanks for watching. I am busy cleaning fish now. But we can chat on Facebook
Potholes, and Brownlee, have the biggest panfish. Moses Lake PERCH are the biggest I've seen, though.
Fish fry at your house. Great job.
Yes the fish fry was amazing. We also at cajun fish tacos. Yesterday I caught a bunch of crappie and bluegill at this same lake. Check out that video. Thanks for watching
You'll never catch more poundage of fish from shore than Columbia River shad at its June peak (see dam counts), at Bonneville (Oregon side, or Washington side), or Cascade Locks. No limit still, I guess? With a 16'+ boat (not a 12' boat) you'll do even better, at one spot.
Do you even NEED the lead-head?.....would just a worm-segment on a #10 hook work better???
Does a drop-shot, 4" off the bottom, with 1" of worm, work for you? In deeper water it's my #1 go-to.