I spent the day perch fishing with a buddy and took home some dinner. I'm fairly new to perch fishing and as I was cleaning them I noticed that every single one of them was female identified of course by the sack of eggs inside. What's the story on that? Are the males just usually a whole lot smaller and so tend to get C+R'd or have perch become the first official species to figure out how to multiply without the aide of a male? If they are, we need to make sure that human females never ever figure out their secret on how they do it...