Send us Fan Mail The spring perch run is lighting up tidal rivers across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, and we’re diving deep into how to find the school fast, pick the right depth, and stack fish on light gear. White perch aren’t a fallback—they’re a high-action, high-reward target with simple rigs, small baits, and a surprisingly technical bite pattern once you understand current and structure. We start by breaking down white perch behavior in brackish systems and why spring pushes them upriver to spawn. From there, we get tactical: how to read an outside bend, where forage washes off the inside shallows, and why mid-bend seams outproduce flat banks. You’ll learn to stage near salt lines before the push, then slide shallower on sunny days when 3 to 6 feet warms first. Creek mouths, confluences, and bridge eddies get special attention, with tips on casting so your bait or lure tracks into the fish’s face, not past their tails. Bait hunters get a clear ranking—grass shrimp at the top, bloodworms if budget allows, and fishbites as the cost-saving workhorse that matches catch rates. We cover small minnows, nightcrawlers, and pieces of raw shrimp, plus exact rigging: a light dropper with two small bait-holder hooks, just enough sinker to stay vertical, and a bobber when you need to maintain a precise mid-column drift. Lure fans get a full toolkit too—inline spinners in sizes 0 to 2, micro blades, and 1/32 to 1/16 ounce jigs with 1.5 to 2 inch minnows or grubs—along with small Clouser Minnows and woolly buggers that double as killer teasers. To help you launch with confidence, we highlight proven waters: the Hudson, Mohawk, and Niagara in New York; Raritan, Mullica, Maurice, and Tuckahoe in New Jersey; Patuxent, Potomac, and Choptank in Maryland; plus the Delaware, Susquehanna, and Schuylkill in Pennsylvania. We close with practical on-water rules: adjust depth every 10 to 15 minutes, move when bites die, match retrieve to temperature, and prioritize cold-water safety—dry suits on kayaks aren’t optional. If this guide helps you put more fish in the net, follow, share, and leave a quick review. Got a favorite spring perch river or a bait tip that beats bloodworms on cost? Tell us and join the conversation. Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or NatoliRealEstate@Gmail.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: rich@fatdadfishing.com