Perch maybe?

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Perch maybe?
Sounds like a logperch, which is fairly common,but you don't hear of many people cacthing them while bass fishing.
Clyde,
See if this is it:
http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/servlet/NatureSearve?searchname=Percina+Caprodes+
If the link does'nt work, go to KDFW under species list and type in logperch.
If it was a logperch, then it was probably the state record. KDFWR lists it as less than half an ounce unless that's a typo. The record was registered not that long ago and I remember when it happened because I was surprised a fish that small could even be caught on a hook.
I caught a wild fish out of the creek earlier this year... I think i decided it was probably a Golden Redhorse, but i guess i will not ever really know. You never know what you might catch. I think i have caught 4-5 smallmouth and Kentucky mix out of the creek this year, MeanMouth i believe.
Msg, no wonder you guys didn't win the tourney, you were fishing for the wrong kind of fish... LMAO
I agree, it sounds like a perch. I see them caught a lot on shows like InFisherman and Lindner's Angling Edge. They seem to be mostly caught north of here, and mostly when ice fishing. I caught one down there about the same size a few years ago.
We used to always catch drum out of the Ohio River when I was growing up, and Dad always called them perch. I didn't learn they were called drum until much later. I was very confused.
I once caught what looked like a black bluegill, very good size. I have since found out that those are called rock bass. No telling what you will catch down there.
Danny
I caught a perch this weekend on a rattle trap. Never done that before! Didn't foul hook him, he actually tried to eat it! Had him hooked right in the mouth just like a bass! Definitely a first for me! I too was on Kentucky Lake! It was probably the biggest perch I've ever seen in person. It was a good ten inches or twelve inches! I felt bad throwing it back, would have made a great dinner!
I had always heard the term drum used before too, until i spent more time in the tackle shops, and realized it is known to a lot of people as a "White Perch" Its funny all different names people will call a certain fish.
Drum is short for "Freshwater Drum", not sure why it would be called a white perch - never have heard that one before.
White Perch looks like this:
http://www.ncwildlife.org/pg03_Fishing/profiles/pages/White_perch.htm
Yellow Perch is what I caught on a crankbait and I have caught many before while crappie fishing in Little Jonathon Creek. It looks like this:
http://www.ncwildlife.org/pg03_Fishing/profiles/pages/White_perch.htm
I've never seen a Logperch in person before, only pictures. Looks like a neat looking fish!
I thought the yellow perch was listed in the KDFWR guide, but apparently not.
State record catcher....pfft,all he catches in my boat are carp and crawdads,lol. J/k.The hybrids are heating up and just jumping in the boat down there,we need to go again soon.
