Perchinski,
I'm a bit slow posting
Jon and I were there (RP) on Saturday (1/25) and found the opposite of what you found on your 1/27 trip. Caught around 130 in 4-5 hours. Kept some in the 6-7 inch range early, as I wanted some frozen for bait next spring/summer, after that we culled below 8" and that was about 50% 0f what were caught.
Perch worked well on UL cats last summer.
We kept our limits and they were mostly 8", ie barely filletable. A few 9 to 10. Of the 70 or so we cleaned, only 4 were males. Fished about 30-35' on the east side. We used jigging rapalas and some small hook rigs with chart beads that I make for small WB. Tipped with crawler, perch eyes or perch meat they didn't much care, but we did find that you had to freshen the baits often or they ignored them.
I was wondering where all the males went!
Had a good number hit it in the mud like MrShane said, but most were suspended less than 3' up from the bottom. We specifically moved a couple hundred yards from the crowds.
It reminded me of my first ice trips on DC in 1990.
First time I've been on a serious ice trip in years. I don't handle the cold as well as I used to, but really wanted the bait. 2 days berore the trip I chickened out and went to Sportsmans and go t a tent. It was wonderfull! I'll likely do more ice fishing now.
We ended up with 3.5 pounds of fillets. Getting the 2 families together tomorrow for a fish fry. I had forgotten a few things about perch fishing...like how long it takes to fillet that many. Great table fare though.
Thanks for all your reports!
This was an early pic, whle we were still keeping them for bait.