Mercer Lake
Mercer Lake, a 341-acre body of water located just 15 minutes north of Florence, offers excellent fishing opportunities for largemouth bass, rainbow trout, yellow perch, and bullhead catfish. While lesser-known compared to nearby Siltcoos Lake, Mercer Lake is considered by some anglers to be equally productive for bass fishing, with seasonal trout stocking enhancing its appeal to fishing enthusiasts.
Amenities
- Cabins and RV sites
- Boat rentals
- Moorage
- Sandy beach
- Convenience store with ice, bait, and snacks
- Laundry facilities
- Groceries and ice on site
- Swimming pool
Perch Fishing Tips
Mercer Lake offers excellent opportunities for perch fishing, particularly for yellow perch. Here are some effective tips for targeting perch in this Oregon lake:
- Use light tackle with 4-6 pound test line for better sensitivity to detect subtle bites.
- Small jigs tipped with worms or minnows are highly effective for perch.
- Try fishing near underwater structures like fallen trees or weed beds where perch tend to congregate.
- In early spring, focus on shallow areas where perch spawn when water temperatures reach the mid-40s to low 50s Fahrenheit.
- Employ a slow, steady retrieve when using soft plastics like small grubs or swimbaits.
- When using live bait, wait until you feel the weight of the fish before setting the hook, as perch often tap the bait multiple times before fully committing.
For the best results, fish during early morning or late evening when perch are most active. Trolling slowly with small lures like Rooster Tails or Kastmasters can also be productive for locating schools of perch in Mercer Lake.
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