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Nile Perch
Description Nile perch are silver in colour with a blue tinge. They have a distinctive dark black eye, with a bright yellow outer ring. They are similar to barramundi, however nile perch are capable of breeding in freshwater, whereas barramundi require seawater to breed. They have very large tail, the first dorsal is spine. One of the distinguishing things about Nile Perch is the size of their extending mouth. They in fact can catch prey at least three quarters their own size. Habitat Nile perch are native to Africa and occur naturally throughout the Ethiopian region of Africa, in Lakes Albert, Turkana and Rudolph, in the brackish waters of lakes such as Lake Mariout and also occur commonly in all major river basins including the Nile, Chad, Senegal, Volta and Zaire. Lake Nasser is the greatest venue in the world for wild Nile perch. These fish frequent margin drop off and also sunken islands. Nile Perch like to hide behind structures typically large rocks to attack their prey Feeding Habit Adult Nile perch feed on fish, larger crustaceans and insects. Juveniles of the species are herbivorous. Nile perch are also nocturnal feeders as is shown by their eyes and it is always worth fishing on well into darkness. Age and Growth Nile perch can live for up to 16 years and are sexually mature at 3 years of age. All nile perch are born males and at 3 years of age turn into females. Perch move into shallow calmer areas to breed and large females can often be seen surrounded by groups of small males. Breading for the males is a dangerous time as the larger females are capable of eating their smaller partners than mate with them. Tackle and Methods There are various ways to fish for Nile Perch and each way demands different tackle. What ever tackle you take it needs to be in tip top condition as any weakness these fish are sure to find it. For trolling from boats you can use either boat or up-tide rods of 20 - 30lb class and between 6' and 9'. These need to be coupled with with medium sized multipliers capable of holding 300 yards plus of 30lb line. We like to use the Penn Internationals 12lt as these will hold all the line and give you that added advantage of a lever drag system, but any multiplier that is capable of the line quality is ok. To do shore fishing you will need
heavy strong rods with extra length
to allow you to keep those fish away
from the rocks under your feet and
also aid with casting lures out. We
have used in the past stepped up carp
rods in the 2 3/4 to 4lb test cure
range. Reels should be big enough
to hold at least 250 yards of 20 -
30lb monofilament or braid. For leaders take 100LB mono. you need a length of 8 feet to not only protect you from the rocks but also provide abrasion resistance against a 100LB fish for as they twist , turn and jump their rough gill plates will cut you through. Join your leader and main line with a double main line leader secured with a Bimini twist or similar knot. For hooks you need to replace all
hooks and split rings that are supplied
with all manufactures of lure, they
are just not strong enough. Nile Perch
are capable and will straighten hooks
and split rings with a uncanny ease.
Change to Mustard 5X or VMC. Swivels
and snaps also need to be in the 150lb
class but make sure you bring black
ones as there is nothing more annoying
than have a tiger fish go for your
swivel, cut you off and loss you a
lure and even worse a fish. Fly fishing is becoming more popular for Nile Perch and if you are a fly fisherman than these fish have to be for you. For tackle you will need: Rods - For Perch 9ft 10 to 12 weight for tigers 9ft 7 to 8 weight. Reels need to be able to hold a full spool of your chosen line weight and lots and lots of strong backing in the 20 to 30lb class. For line you will need fast and ultra fast weight forward line. For tigers bring a medium sinking line. Flies are any tarpon, sailfish and marlin flies will work well as long as they are tied to strong hooks. Remember these fish are renowned for straighten hooks. Best colour's are reds, whites, silver and blue. Related Species Listed below are similar related species that customers have searched.
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