Yellow Perch
Perca flavescens
Unverified
Where this fish fits
Yellow Perch is found across more than one water environment — this reflects real movement between them (e.g. a tidal migration or life-stage change), not uncertainty about where to look.
Common access at this project's own linked locations: Bank / Shore, Kayak, Boat Ramp.
These are discovery categories describing where anglers realistically fish for this species, not a guarantee this project has confirmed regional access at every listed setting — see the linked locations below for this project's own actually-sourced spots.
- Typical season
- Late winter into early spring spawning run is the marquee bite, in tidal freshwater creeks.
- Habitats
- Tidal freshwater creeks and rivers, Lake edges and coves
- Food use
- Commonly eaten
Data not yet verified.
This site hasn't checked for a fish-consumption advisory covering this species yet. That is not the same as confirmed safe — check current official guidance before eating your catch.
Recipes for Yellow Perch
Commonly eaten — check the advisory notice above before eating your catch.
Seasons, size limits, and possession limits change and vary by water body. Always check the current regulations at Virginia Marine Resources Commission — Regulations before you fish.
- Bait & lures
- Small minnows under a float, Small curly-tail grubs
- Beginner difficulty
- Easy for beginners
Drawn from a named source but not independently confirmed. Double-check before relying on it.
Season, habitat, and bait notes reflect general regional angling knowledge and have not been individually checked against official data. The regulation link was confirmed live as of 2026-08-08 — always check it before you fish, since seasons and limits change. Yellow perch cross tidal and non-tidal water — non-tidal reaches may fall under VDWR freshwater rules instead.