How to fish for perch fluviatilis

A new article! New information, new knowledge. Today we want to show you how to fish for perch fluviatilis successfully.

For some years now, it has been possible to enjoy perches fluviatilis, an extraordinary predator of the percid family. Without a doubt, this species has adapted perfectly to other waters, and they continue to expand, which is great. Learn much more through this new article. Read!

How to fish for perch fluviatilis
How to fish for perch fluviatilis

How to fish for perch fluviatilis

The perca fluviatilis, is characterized by its brownish green color on the back, a little more yellowish on its flanks and whitish on the belly. It also has some showy transverse black stripes, which allow it to blend in with the vegetation, going unnoticed by its prey. Its dorsal fin is full of spiny rays, and the ventral fins. Anal and caudal, they are distinguished by their showy reddish orange color.

It should be noted that the perca fluviatilis can measure around 20 to 30 cm and weigh between 400 and 800 grams. If you manage to catch any of the greatest weight or size, then they are trophy fish.

Where does the perch fluviatilis live? This species can be found in lakes, reservoirs and rivers of great depth and slow water currents. Their diet is based on fish, frogs or other amphibians, newts and salamanders, and especially crabs.

How to fish perch fluviatilis? One of the most used techniques is spinning, especially by sport fishermen. However, one of the most effective techniques is with vinyl in its multiple variants, since they are ideal for looking for them in the backgrounds.

A vinyl with good mobility is very tempting for fluviatilis perch. Best of all, is that you can drag them, move them through the sand, in the middle of the water, or through the different layers of water. Without a doubt, perch will not hesitate to bite them.

Whatever the fishing technique, especially with vinyl, it is best to use braided lines, maximum 0,12mm. Transparent monofilament is recommended for bottom line and fluorocarbon for bottom and midwater.

Are you ready? Go right now to catch a good fluviatilis perch.

Leave a comment