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They are only known to reduce the growing rate of white perch.
There is an abundance of white perch in the lake.
He's come for white perch, best tasting fish there is.
Crappie or white perch are taken in the early spring.
Last year, more white perch were caught in the Moosehead region.
Fishing at the creek mouth is highlighted by the white perch run.
It was much darker than the salt-pond white perch with which I am familiar.
Many states have enacted laws forbidding possession of live white perch.
Some states consider the white perch to be a nuisance species due to its ability to destroy fisheries.
Realizing immediately what had happened, the biologists set traps around the docks and caught about 40 white perch.
Other species, including tomcod, ling and white perch, have also come back to the waters.
The white perch is currently recovering from a loss of population in the Hudson River.
Later, when cleaning those fish for supper by flashlight, I realized that my last catch was a white perch of over two pounds.
The largest white perch caught in the state was caught here in 1991.
White perch lay a tremendous number of eggs.
Fish include brown trout, white perch and smallmouth bass.
White perch swim there every year to spawn.
Nearly 6,000 fish and other wildlife were killed, including stripped bass, white perch and oysters.
This paste is then enclosed in a filet of white perch, like a French pancake.
Pumpkinseeds dominate the fishery, although white perch and brown bullhead are very common.
Dozens of small white perch, temporarily stunned, traced a kind of wake behind the boat.
Baldies eat the ducks' catch, usually tomcod and white perch, or the ducks themselves.
His favorite food is fried white perch.
Inside they found a few white perch, a number of squirmy little pumpkinseed fish, a blue crab and a turtle.
The name "white perch" is sometimes erroneously applied to the white crappie.
White perch (Morone americana)
The white perch, Morone americana, is not a true perch but is, rather, a fish of the temperate bass family, Moronidae, notable as a food and game fish in eastern North America.