White Perch Are Back by Dave Spendiff

Last evening I was taking a “cabin fever” walk and at the end of my street, William Cook Blvd North, I looked over the Mill Creek lagoon and saw a guy pulling in a perch. So, I got in my car with bucket and rod and headed to the end of William Cook Blvd South. There were four anglers there, including club member Caesar Pesarini. I fished a spinner while everyone else was fishing with grass shrimp. After about an hour, I headed home with 7 great eating perch. including the 11 1/2″ first entry for FOM under the new length rules!

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