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icejohn:
here is a pic of blue perch i caught last year at port bay, ny.  it seems to be a  blue strain of yellow perch.  there was a short article in the in-fisherman mag about blue perch caught in iowa and asked if anyone that would catch one to report it to this guy from the iowa dnr, so i did and sent him this pic too.  i also caught a blue strain of blue gill this year at otisco lake, ny and also posted it on the blue gill post.

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peple of the perch:
u should see if it has diffrent food in its stomach

firstice_rules:
if i were you i would have it mounted unless the dnr wanted the fish cause that is a spectacular catch.

icejohn:
as far as the stomach contents, it was the same as the others (i always look). as far as having it mounted, well, lets just say it tasted just as good as the others too.
i am glad i at least took a picture.
thanks,
john

crappieman12887:

--- Quote from: icejohn on Apr 13, 2004, 06:32 PM ---here is a pic of blue perch i caught last year at port bay, ny.  it seems to be a  blue strain of yellow perch.  there was a short article in the in-fisherman mag about blue perch caught in iowa and asked if anyone that would catch one to report it to this guy from the iowa dnr, so i did and sent him this pic too.  i also caught a blue strain of blue gill this year at otisco lake, ny and also posted it on the blue gill post.

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you sure the color isnt caused by something in the water ,looks more pail then blue to me,i know some lake that have a lot of mercury the fish caught out of these places are real pail when first caught then tend to darken up a little after out of the water for a few minutes,bill

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