Information about Yellow Perch
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Yellow perch size can vary greatly between bodies of water, but adults are usually between 4-10 inches (10-25.5 cm) in length and weigh about 5.29 oz (150 g) on average. The perch can live for up to 11 years, and older perch are often much larger than average; the maximum recorded length is 19.6 inches (50 cm) and the largest recorded weight is 4.2 lb (1.91 kg). Large yellow perch are often called "jumbo perch."
The perch spawns at the end of April or beginning of May, depositing it upon weeds, or the branches of trees or shrubs that have become immersed in the water; it does not come into condition again until July.
Yellow Perch are one of the finest flavored of all panfish, and this has led to misuse of their name in the restaurant industry. Menus will sometimes list "White Perch", "Rock Perch" or simply "Perch" that are actually other species, usually panfish related to the bass family.
Fishing
The best time for fishing for perch is from June to November in Canada and the best time for fishing them in the United States is perhaps September to February, though they bite reasonably well all year and are readily taken through the ice. They haunt the neighborhood of heavy deep eddies, camp sheathings, beds of weeds, with sharp streams near trees or bushes growing in or overhanging the water.The best baits for perch are minnows, earthworms, shrimp and artificial lures. The tackle should be light. If fishing off the shore, one can use the simple but effective bobber and bait technique, or just cast and slowly retrieve. If fishing from a boat, tie on a snap swivel to your line then adding a small 60 g (2 oz.) swivel weight to it along with a #5 snelled hook. Bait the hook with a whole earthworm and drop the line directly below the boat. Let the bait sink all the way down to the bottom, and when reaching the bottom, reel in a couple hundred notches to keep it suspended above the bottom higher than a couple feet. Keep the line curvy and tense or you won't feel the Perch's bite. Perch have an uncanny way of biting on the bait without the angler knowing it. Also be aware that Rainbow Trout, Bluegill, and various other fishes may strike the line, so be prepared for a tense fight if using heavier pound test line. Perch, unlike fish of prey, are gregarious, and in the winter months, when the frosts and floods have destroyed and carried away the beds of weeds, they congregate together in the pools and eddies, and are then to be angled for with greatest success is greatly varied usually starting at one a.m. until two a.m.
References
- NatureServe - Perca flavescens
- Fishbase.org - Yellow perch
- Animal Diversity Web - Yellow perch
- Cross-breeding of Yellow and European perch
- Ellis, Jack (1993). The Sunfishes-A Fly Fishing Journey of Discovery. Bennington, VT: Abenaki Publishers, Inc.. ISBN 0-936644-17-6.
- Rice, F. Philip (1964). America's Favorite Fishing-A Complete Guide to Angling for Panfish. New York: Harper Row.
- Rice, F. Philip (1984). Panfishing. New York: Stackpole Books. ISBN 0-943822-25-4.
Scientific classification or biological classification is a method by which biologists group and categorize species of organisms. Scientific classification also can be called scientific taxonomy, but should be distinguished from folk taxonomy, which lacks scientific basis.
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Chordata
Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
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Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
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Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Osteichthyes
Huxley, 1880
Classes
Actinopterygii
Sarcopterygii
Osteichthyes (IPA: /ˌɒstiːˈɪkθiːz/) are a taxonomic superclass of fish, also called
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Huxley, 1880
Classes
Actinopterygii
Sarcopterygii
Osteichthyes (IPA: /ˌɒstiːˈɪkθiːz/) are a taxonomic superclass of fish, also called
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Perciformes
Families
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The Perciformes, also called the Percomorphi or Acanthopteri, include about 40% of all fish and are the largest order of vertebrates. The name Perciformes means perch-like.
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Families
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The Perciformes, also called the Percomorphi or Acanthopteri, include about 40% of all fish and are the largest order of vertebrates. The name Perciformes means perch-like.
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Percidae
Genera
Ammocrypta
Crystallaria
Etheostoma
Gymnocephalus
Perca
Percarina
Percina
Romanichthys
Sander
Zingel
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Genera
Ammocrypta
Crystallaria
Etheostoma
Gymnocephalus
Perca
Percarina
Percina
Romanichthys
Sander
Zingel
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Perca may refer to:
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- Perch, a fish
- The Italian name for Percha, a town in South Tyrol, Italy
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binomial nomenclature is the formal system of naming species. The system is also called binominal nomenclature (particularly in zoological circles), binary nomenclature (particularly in botanical circles), or the binomial classification system.
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Samuel Latham Mitchill (August 20, 1764 – September 7, 1831) was an American physician, naturalist and politician from New York. He was born in Hempstead, New York. In 1786 he graduated from the University of Edinburgh.
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Perca
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
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Linnaeus, 1758
Species
- P. flavescens (Yellow perch)
- P. fluviatilis (European perch)
- P. schrenkii (Balkhash perch)
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Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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P. fluviatilis
Binomial name
Perca fluviatilis
Linnaeus, 1758
The European perch (Perca fluviatilis) is a highly predatory species of perch found in Europe and Asia.
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Binomial name
Perca fluviatilis
Linnaeus, 1758
The European perch (Perca fluviatilis) is a highly predatory species of perch found in Europe and Asia.
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S. vitreus
Binomial name
Sander vitreus
(Mitchill, 1818)
Subspecies
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Binomial name
Sander vitreus
(Mitchill, 1818)
Subspecies
- S. v. vitreus
- S. v.
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M. americana
Binomial name
Morone americana
(Gmelin, 1789)
The white perch, Morone americana
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Binomial name
Morone americana
(Gmelin, 1789)
The white perch, Morone americana
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M. americana
Binomial name
Morone americana
(Gmelin, 1789)
The white perch, Morone americana
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Binomial name
Morone americana
(Gmelin, 1789)
The white perch, Morone americana
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A. rupestris
Binomial name
Ambloplites rupestris
(Rafinesque, 1817)
The rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris, Ambloplites Ariommus, Ambloplites Constellatus
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Binomial name
Ambloplites rupestris
(Rafinesque, 1817)
The rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris, Ambloplites Ariommus, Ambloplites Constellatus
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Bass (IPA /bæs/) is a name shared by many different species of popular game fish. The term encompasses both freshwater and marine species, many of which are native to North America and surrounding waters.
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Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish by hooking, trapping, or gathering. By extension, the term fishing is applied to pursuing other aquatic animals such as various types of shellfish, squid, octopus, turtles, frogs, and some edible marine invertebrates.
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Minnow may be
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- a small frog
- a type of small fish. In decreasing order of specificity:
- the Eurasian minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus
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Lumbricina
Families
Acanthodrilidae
Ailoscolecidae
Alluroididae
Almidae
Criodrilidae
Eudrilidae
Exxidae
Glossoscolecidae
Lumbricidae
Lutodrilidae
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Families
Acanthodrilidae
Ailoscolecidae
Alluroididae
Almidae
Criodrilidae
Eudrilidae
Exxidae
Glossoscolecidae
Lumbricidae
Lutodrilidae
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The SHRIMP (Sensitive High Resolution Ion Microprobe) is a large-diameter, double focusing secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS). The SHRIMP is primarily used for geological and geochemical applications.
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O. mykiss
Binomial name
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Walbaum, 1792
Subspecies
See text.
The rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), also called the redband trout
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Binomial name
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Walbaum, 1792
Subspecies
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The rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), also called the redband trout
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L. macrochirus
Binomial name
Lepomis macrochirus
Rafinesque, 1819
The Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) is a species of freshwater fish sometimes referred to as bream, brim, or coppernose.
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Binomial name
Lepomis macrochirus
Rafinesque, 1819
The Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) is a species of freshwater fish sometimes referred to as bream, brim, or coppernose.
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