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I don't know about the native part, but we would catch them from time to
time on Lake Erie over 20 years ago. -- Public Fishing & Boating Forums Fishing & Boating Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com "Jeff Durham" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info. I will be on the look out for these white perch. On Ohio DNR's website, it sounds like there is a possibility they could be in the lake I fish, but they are not native to Ohio, but rather the Atlantic Coast. Jeff "Jeff Durham" wrote in message ... In a lake that I fish in SW Ohio, we occasionally catch drum using lead head jigs when fishing for crappie and saugeye. I have heard others on this lake make reference to catching white perch. First, I assume there is a difference between these two type of fish. Second, I am not sure they know what they are talking about. I have never caught nor seen a white perch, but maybe they do exist in this lake. What are the main differences between these fish from an identification standpoint? The drum I thought had a round mouth more like a sucker which is very different from panfish. Maybe I am the one who cannot tell the difference. By the way, is white perch a good fish to eat? Thanks, Jeff |
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