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  2. Perch - Wikipedia

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    Perch is a common name for freshwater fish from the genus Perca, which belongs to the family Percidae of the large order Perciformes. The name comes from Greek : πέρκη , romanized : perke , meaning the type species of this genus, the European perch ( P. fluviatilis ).

  3. Arlesey Bomb - Wikipedia

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    Arlesey Bomb. The Arlesey Bomb is an angling weight developed by Richard Walker at the lake in Arlesey.Walker fished for perch in the lake, and very large perch could be caught in the deepest water.

  4. European perch - Wikipedia

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    The European perch (Perca fluviatilis), also known as the common perch, redfin perch, big-scaled redfin, English perch, Euro perch, Eurasian perch, Eurasian river perch, Hatch, poor man's rockfish or in Anglophone parts of Europe, simply the perch, is a predatory freshwater fish native to Europe and North Asia. It is the type species of the ...

  5. Angling records of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Perch - (Fluß) Barsch / Abborre / Perche / Persico (Perca fluviatilis) 3.75 kg: 8 lb 4 oz: Stephan Gockel: 2010: Meuse River Netherlands [22] Pike - Hecht / Gädda / Brochet / Luccio (Esox lucius) 26.7 kg: 58 lb 14 oz: Lukas Matejka: October 2019: Lake in Bohemia Czech Republic [23] Prussian carp - Silver or Gibel karpfen / Karpe / Carpe ...

  6. Rod (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The rod, perch, or pole (sometimes also lug) is a surveyor's tool [1] and unit of length of various historical definitions. In British imperial and US customary units, it is defined as 16 + 1 ⁄ 2 feet, equal to exactly 1 ⁄ 320 of a mile, or 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 yards (a quarter of a surveyor's chain), and is exactly 5.0292 meters.

  7. Yellow perch - Wikipedia

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    Yellow perch are effective at escaping predation seasonally by lake trout and other native fishes during summer, perhaps due to the high thermal tolerance of yellow perch. [4]: 19 Perch are commonly active during the day and inactive at night except during spawning, when they are active both day and night. Perch are most often found in schools.