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Yellow perch in KY lake?
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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4549637" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>lol, i figured it would only be a matter of time until somebody listed those bays.</p><p></p><p>since the cat is out of the bag, stay on those bays on the east side like grit mentioned, they like the clear water bays. when the water temp is 70 or below you can catch them shallow. they feed in the daylight only and move toward the banks as it gets darker and shutdown at dark. exactly like yellow bass and they are bottom or near bottom feeders, with the exception they are constantly moving thats why most people catch one hear and one there. use your 2d sonar to follow them.</p><p></p><p>if you are a good bluegill fisherman you shouldnt have any problem at least finding some in the same type of locations where you would catch bull bluegill. i use a drop shot rig with a gulp minnow just like i use for deepwater bluegill, except with a 2" minnow. lift and bounce it off the bottom.</p><p></p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4549637, member: 6230"] lol, i figured it would only be a matter of time until somebody listed those bays. since the cat is out of the bag, stay on those bays on the east side like grit mentioned, they like the clear water bays. when the water temp is 70 or below you can catch them shallow. they feed in the daylight only and move toward the banks as it gets darker and shutdown at dark. exactly like yellow bass and they are bottom or near bottom feeders, with the exception they are constantly moving thats why most people catch one hear and one there. use your 2d sonar to follow them. if you are a good bluegill fisherman you shouldnt have any problem at least finding some in the same type of locations where you would catch bull bluegill. i use a drop shot rig with a gulp minnow just like i use for deepwater bluegill, except with a 2” minnow. lift and bounce it off the bottom. good luck [/QUOTE]
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