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How do you catch golden perch?

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Emily Carr

Published Mar 16, 2026

How do you catch golden perch?

Small 50-80mm Soft Plastics – these are our go to lure in lakes and dams. Small fish tail and curl tail profiles work the best. Rigged on a 1/4oz #2 hook jig head allows you to fish majority of water depths. 50-60mm Lipless Crankbaits – these are a great all round perch lure and anything from 9-13 grams works perfect.

Similarly, what is the best bait for golden perch?

The best rig is usually a simple light running sinker setup with 3 foot leader on a hook ranging from size 1/0 or 2/0 if you are targeting fish of around 2kg. The best baits are yabbies, scrubworms, earthworms and raw prawns, usually in that order.

Similarly, is golden perch good eating? Golden Perch are usually available to stock in early summer as fingerlings and will grow quickly in most dams with a natural food supply of insects, shrimp, yabbies and small fish. They're a good eating fish and rarely have off or muddy flavour.

Also Know, what is the best way to catch yellow perch?

You can catch perch year round, and the live bait that works best year round are soft shell crayfish. You want to keep your live bait fairly small when targeting perch. Soft shell crayfish can be hard to find, so small minnows work well in colder water and night-crawlers work well in warmer water.

What do you use to catch perch?

Live bait is best, and perch prefer minnows and insect larva. Many anglers have also found crayfish meat to be popular with perch as well. Get the right lures. If you can't get live bait, artificial lures such as plugs, jigs, and spinners are good ways to draw in perch.

What is the best bait for yellow belly?

Lures such as Lipless crankbaits, Diving minnows, Spinnerbaits, paddle tail and curl tail soft plastics, metal blades and jigs are all effective choices for targeting Yellowbelly.

How do you catch silver perch?

In terms of good methods to catch silvers, baits include shrimps, small live yabbies, worms, aquatic insects and anything else small in size. Lures need to be small too due to the silver perch's small mouth and flies also work very well.

What lures for Murray Cod?

Three popular lure types for Murray Cod: hard bodys, spinnerbaits and soft plastics.
  • Spinnerbaits – The spinnerbait has been around for some time now and emerged in the native lure market as one of the best!
  • Diving Hard Body Lure.
  • Soft Plastics.
  • Surface Lures
  • Swimbaits

Can you eat yellow belly fish?

Your fish prepared, you can choose to refrigerate or put them on ice for 12 to 24 hours. As is often the case with fish, you can opt to cook whole, then just pick at the good bits when you eat, or you can cut off fillets.

How deep do you fish for perch?

When the water starts to warm up, perch will head for deeper water areas, in the 20 to 25 foot range. The best deeper-water areas include ledges, drop-offs and deep holes, especially those with muddy bottoms. Perch will also move to deep-water areas with rocky bottoms.

What is the best time of day to catch perch?

The best time of day to catch perch can change suddenly on any day. Perch fishing is usually best in the early morning or evening hours during late spring and early summer and late afternoon or evening in late summer.

What is the best bait for perch fishing?

The best set-up is the hook sinker with a worm bait. Although you can also use a spinner tipped with a worm or a small jig head with a worm or minnow bait. Perch fishing with worms tends to produce the best results, but maggots, prawns and lobworms are also amongst the best bait for catching perch.

Where do you find yellow perch in a lake?

Look for a spot near a rock pile, wood pile, or plenty of vegetation on the floor of the pond, lake or river. Fish near places where structures meet open water. Fish near the bottom. No matter how shallow the water is, or what time of year, the perch will be near the bottom of the lake, pond or river you're fishing.

What do perch like for bait?

Luckily, perch are not picky eaters, especially when they're in a feeding frenzy. If you like to use live bait to attract fish, your choices are many: small minnows, insect larvae (think maggots), night crawlers, wax worms and grubs. Perch also go for cut bait like crayfish meat and perch eyes.

Do yellow perch bite at night?

Yellow perch will feed all day and all night long. They are not bound by feeding times as many people think. That said, yellow perch do most of their feeding during the day because they can see what they are doing. You can catch yellow perch at night but the bite will be a lot slower and you'll need patience.

Is yellow perch good eating?

Highly versatile, yellow perch can be pan- and deep-fried, baked, sautéed, poached, grilled or used in chowder. For most recipes, prepare skin-on. Avoid overcooking to keep the flesh moist. Because of its mild but distinctive flavor, yellow perch can be prepared with minimal seasoning.

What size hooks for yellow perch?

Focus on using small hooks with shorter shank lengths. I think a size 2 hook size is a little too small for yellow perch but sizes 4-6 are perfect. Match the hook size with your selected bait and you should be well set up for bites.

Where do perch hide?

Finding Perch

Look for structure like docks and downed trees, as well as weeds. As the water warms up to 60 degrees they will start moving out towards deeper water, about 5 feet deep. Still concentrate around structure. When the water hits 70 degrees, they will move still deeper to about 10 feet deep.

How fast do golden perch grow?

In an average farm dam Yellowbelly can reach 400 grams in 18 months in this region. Yellowbelly grow relatively fast but growth is dependent on the availability of food. Most farm dams can be enhanced by the introduction of additional food species such as yabbies, shrimp or gudgeons.

Is silver perch good eating?

Can you eat silver perch? Yes, silver perch is actually delicious, the flesh is very white and mild although it can have a slightly muddy taste; if caught in the wild.

Can you keep silver perch?

It is illegal to catch and keep, buy, sell, possess or harm silver perch (or any other threatened species in NSW) without a specific permit or licence, and significant penalties apply. For vulnerable species, these penalties can include fines of up to $55,000 and up to 1 year in prison.

Are Murray cod good eating?

Similarly, Murray cod, native to Australia and endemic to the Murray-Darling Basin, is not a cod at all. It's a good thing, because the Murray cod is arguably our greatest eating fish. The big barrel-shaped fish has a huge mouth and small eyes set well forward on its head.

Are Redfin native to Australia?

Freshwater species found in South Australia. Established in many freshwater waterways including the River Murray. Redfin Perch is an aggressive species of perch that preys on native, small bodied fish and invertebrates.

Where can I get a yellow belly in Victoria?

Best locations to catch Yellowbelly
  • Lake Eildon.
  • Lake Eppalock.
  • Murray River.
  • Lake Hume.
  • Goulburn River.
  • Loddon River.
  • Campaspe River.
  • Broken Creek.

How do you find a perch in a lake?

Even in open water, perch will congregate around submerged objects, so the trick is finding those areas. Try this: Head into deep water, turn the boat off, and drift with the wind. Drop your line in the water to just above bottom (let the hook hit bottom and then reel it up a bit) and let it dangle as the boat drifts.

What size hooks for perch?

4 sized hook is a better choice for both hooking and easily releasing unwanted perch. Most perch anglers use the typical spreader rig, but a slightly different approach can add bonus fish to the bucket.

Can you catch perch from shore?

From shore, docks and lily pads are a great place to target. Best Bait Choices: Live bait to include minnows (live or dead), worms, mealworms, grasshoppers, and leeches. Perch will hit lures especially near sunset and after dark.

Is Perch good to eat?

Perch is a tasty freshwater fish found in abundance in British waters. Once popular on Victorian tables, perch is now hard to buy and is usually the reserve of fisherman who catch it themselves. Perch has firm white flesh with a good flavour and can be cooked like trout.

Do perch have teeth?

The two dorsal fins of the yellow perch have sharp spines. Unlike walleye and sauger, yellow perch do not have canines (conical, pointed teeth). Instead, yellow perch have bands of brushlike teeth on their jaws and on their palatines (roof of their mouth).

How deep do perch go in the winter?

The typical depths are 19 to 36 feet. Shallower mudflats in 8 to 12 feet are used primarily when the vegetation is still green. If plants are dead, perch move to deeper flats.