Silver Perch
Bairdiella chrysoura
Silver perch (Bairdiella chrysoura) is a small sciaenid of estuaries and nearshore bays on the western Atlantic and Gulf coasts. It feeds on worms, small crustaceans, and tiny fishes, and often forms schools over soft bottoms.

识别要点
- Slender silvery body with a faint yellowish sheen
- Small subterminal mouth and no chin barbel
- Distinct dark shoulder spot just behind the gill cover
栖息地
Shallow estuaries, bays, sounds, tidal creeks, and lower river reaches with muddy or sandy bottoms; commonly around marsh edges, oyster bars, and warm, brackish waters.
饵料备注
Best on small pieces of shrimp, bloodworms, squid strips, sand fleas, or fish bits; tiny soft plastics and jigheads also work. Downsized offerings are important because the mouth is small.
行为
A schooling bottom-feeder that forages near dusk, dawn, and at night, grunting like other drums/croakers. It picks small prey from the bottom and can gather in large numbers over soft substrate.
注意事项
No major consumption hazard is specific to silver perch, but follow local advisories for estuaries because contaminants can vary by site. Handle carefully if caught around older structure to avoid fin-spine nicks.
钓法备注
Fish light tackle with small hooks, minimal weight, and a bait near bottom in calm estuary water. Slow drifts, bottom rigs, and casting to school edges are effective; often caught incidentally rather than targeted.