01-30-2006, 03:10 AM
01-31-2006, 08:26 PM
I've already given you some advice about perch in the area and don't have any new info. I thought I would make this list which may help anyone that is intersted about perch in the SE region. Hopefully someone else will respond and give you some additional info.
Here's a list of places that I know have perch South of Pocatello. I might forget a couple so if anyone would like to add one or two to the list feel free. If anyone would like to add additional information or disagree with what I have stated about any of the places below feel free. Considering what the precipitation has been like I think the perch fishing in the SE Region will be much better next year and the year after that.
St. John's - had perch in the past but hasn't had much water after structural problems on dam were discovered about 6? years ago.
Crowthers - a few years ago it had a decent population of perch. Recently I haven't heard any good reports about perch fishing at Crowthers.
Weston - It is not common catch large numbers of perch in Weston but the ones that you do will normally be worth keeping
Twin Lakes - most fishermen don't fish Twin Lakes for the perch but there are some in there
Lamont - heard a good report from a few months ago but haven't fished it for perch myself
Johnson - had perch before it was drained a few years ago. I don't know if there are perch currently in Johnson but if I had to guess I would say that there are at least a few.
Foster - has perch but I don't know how good it is for perch
Glendale - has a few perch, all of the perch I caught in Glendale this winter were on the small side.
Winder - earlier this month I didn't have any trouble catching perch. Bite wasn't red hot but I was able to get about 10 in about an hour.
Condie - currently it is one of the better perch fisheries south of Pocatello. When I fished it earlier this winter the perch bite was good but not red hot. If I had moved around and tried different spots I might have found better fishing.
Oxford Reservoir - used to have some decent perch fishing but was hurt by the drought. I’ve tried fishing it in 2002 and 2004 and didn't catch any fish. I haven't heard of anyone catching fish out of Oxford for several years. If anyone has any recent info about Oxford I would like to hear about it.
Oneida Reservoir - has a few perch but I don't know anyone that has caught large numbers of perch from Oneida.
Alexander - I've never ice fished it but have heard some good reports about perch there.
Montpelier Reservoir - had good perch fishing in the past. Was treated with rotenone in 2004 after illegally introduced walleye were discovered. Hopefully the small population of walleye was eliminated from Montpelier but I would guess that in a couple years Montpelier perch will once again be plentiful.
Bear Lake - has a few perch but not very many people fish for them. I have heard of several very large perch coming out of Bear Lake.
Bear River - as well as any river or creek connected to perch infested reservoirs have a few perch but perch normally aren't common.
Blackfoot Reservoir - is strait East of Pocatello but I thought I would include it anyway. Perch were illegally introduced and recently discovered only 3? years ago. Blackfoot Reservoir hasn't been doing very good water wise the last few years as a result of the drought but it may offer some very good perch fishing in a couple years.
American Falls Reservoir - north of Pocatello but I thought I would include it anyway. American Falls has been a popular place for perch fishing in the past. Hurt by the drought but starting to recover. May be good perch fishing next year and the year after that.
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Here's a list of places that I know have perch South of Pocatello. I might forget a couple so if anyone would like to add one or two to the list feel free. If anyone would like to add additional information or disagree with what I have stated about any of the places below feel free. Considering what the precipitation has been like I think the perch fishing in the SE Region will be much better next year and the year after that.
St. John's - had perch in the past but hasn't had much water after structural problems on dam were discovered about 6? years ago.
Crowthers - a few years ago it had a decent population of perch. Recently I haven't heard any good reports about perch fishing at Crowthers.
Weston - It is not common catch large numbers of perch in Weston but the ones that you do will normally be worth keeping
Twin Lakes - most fishermen don't fish Twin Lakes for the perch but there are some in there
Lamont - heard a good report from a few months ago but haven't fished it for perch myself
Johnson - had perch before it was drained a few years ago. I don't know if there are perch currently in Johnson but if I had to guess I would say that there are at least a few.
Foster - has perch but I don't know how good it is for perch
Glendale - has a few perch, all of the perch I caught in Glendale this winter were on the small side.
Winder - earlier this month I didn't have any trouble catching perch. Bite wasn't red hot but I was able to get about 10 in about an hour.
Condie - currently it is one of the better perch fisheries south of Pocatello. When I fished it earlier this winter the perch bite was good but not red hot. If I had moved around and tried different spots I might have found better fishing.
Oxford Reservoir - used to have some decent perch fishing but was hurt by the drought. I’ve tried fishing it in 2002 and 2004 and didn't catch any fish. I haven't heard of anyone catching fish out of Oxford for several years. If anyone has any recent info about Oxford I would like to hear about it.
Oneida Reservoir - has a few perch but I don't know anyone that has caught large numbers of perch from Oneida.
Alexander - I've never ice fished it but have heard some good reports about perch there.
Montpelier Reservoir - had good perch fishing in the past. Was treated with rotenone in 2004 after illegally introduced walleye were discovered. Hopefully the small population of walleye was eliminated from Montpelier but I would guess that in a couple years Montpelier perch will once again be plentiful.
Bear Lake - has a few perch but not very many people fish for them. I have heard of several very large perch coming out of Bear Lake.
Bear River - as well as any river or creek connected to perch infested reservoirs have a few perch but perch normally aren't common.
Blackfoot Reservoir - is strait East of Pocatello but I thought I would include it anyway. Perch were illegally introduced and recently discovered only 3? years ago. Blackfoot Reservoir hasn't been doing very good water wise the last few years as a result of the drought but it may offer some very good perch fishing in a couple years.
American Falls Reservoir - north of Pocatello but I thought I would include it anyway. American Falls has been a popular place for perch fishing in the past. Hurt by the drought but starting to recover. May be good perch fishing next year and the year after that.
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01-31-2006, 09:16 PM
Great detailed info BrianID.
Thanks again!
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Thanks again!
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