Sacramento Perch

The Sacramento perch, Archoplites interruptus, is a freshwater fish native to California's rivers and lakes, particularly within the Sacramento-San Joaquin drainage. This species is recognized for its adaptability to various aquatic environments, although it is now more commonly found in ponds and reservoirs due to habitat changes. Sacramento perch is highly valued for its resilience and the challenge it offers to anglers.
Length~19 (max 73)
Weight~0.5 (max 1)
WaterFresh
Water Temp18-29° F
Depth3 ft
- Other names-
- Length~19 (max 73)
- Weight~0.5 (max 1)
- WaterFresh
- Water Temp18-29° F
- Depth3 ft
Popular lures for Sacramento Perch
Regulation for Sacramento Perch
There is no general regulation for the state of nevada
Detailed information about the regulation in this state can be found on the official pages of the state.
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Prefers vegetated sloughs, pools, and lakes with slow-moving waters
- Often found in shallow, warm waters with abundant plant cover
- Feeds on a variety of aquatic insects, small fish, and crustaceans
- Thrives in environments with minimal current, making it a good target in calm water
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Males build and guard nests in shallow, vegetated areas during the breeding season
- Guarding behavior is intense, with males actively protecting eggs until hatching
- Spawning occurs in warmer months, and juveniles stay near vegetation for protection
- Post-spawning, fish spread out and can be found in various depths depending on temperature