Species guide
How to catch American yellow perch
Perca flavescens

The American yellow perch is a popular freshwater game fish known for its vibrant yellow-green body and distinctive dark vertical bands. It typically inhabits clear lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers, often near vegetation. This species hunts small fish and invertebrates during the day and forms schools especially in spring.
Where they live
Found in freshwater and brackish waters across North America, American yellow perch prefer clear waters with abundant vegetation. They inhabit lakes, ponds, pools of creeks and rivers, often near shores in shallower waters.
Typical size
Most run 20–50 cm
What they eat
- small fish
- insects
- amphipods
- isopods
- crustaceans
- decapods
- ostracods
- mollusks
Best baits
- worms
- small minnows
- crayfish
- insect larvae
Best lures
- small jigs
- spinnerbaits
- soft plastic grubs
- spoons
How to fish for them
- light spinning tackle
- bait fishing near vegetation
- casting small lures
- ice fishing
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