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Leaving engine running Aug 07, 2019 1:07 pm #24861

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The charter that we use for perch fishing on Lake Erie operates a 30 ft Sportcraft with a diesel engine. When we anchor for perch the captain will leave the engine run about 80% of the time to attract the perch. When the bite is good he will turn engine off. He is not the only charter who does this. I plan on trying this next time out.

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Leaving engine running Aug 07, 2019 5:24 pm #24865

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Interesting......
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Leaving engine running Aug 07, 2019 9:53 pm #24867

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I've heard this a few times that Perch are attracted to noise.
All you can do is try.
Tom

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Leaving engine running Aug 07, 2019 10:29 pm #24872

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Have never heard a good explanation for this, but the reason we started fishing -and catching - perch just east of the MC harbor on Monday was because some buddies caught a 30-perch limit while bobbing around watching the Grand Prix power boat races on Sunday.
Yeah, some 60 rocket boats with 2,000-plus horsepower engines roaring mere yards away and the perch were biting. And they're still hanging around the race course area.
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Leaving engine running Aug 08, 2019 6:19 am #24874

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I've heard this as well. I've also seen recommendations for using a heavy noisemaker to clank on the bottom occasionally. I do know that leaving perch on a line to thrash a bit will amplify the bite.
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Leaving engine running Aug 08, 2019 8:20 am #24876

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If I cant get the bite going I always used to fire up the outboard. Sometimes it worked, sometimes not but used the tactic quite often. I think their curiosity draws them toward the noise.
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