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here goes, cleaning large panfish, filet? or dcale and gut and whack head off, or do you whack head off or tail off or cut fins out??never caught bluegill big enough to filetContinue
Started by Ira R (Rick) Jones. Last reply by David, aka, "McScruff" Nov 23, 2015.
Went out for a few hours this morning hoping to get into some decent 'gills and take a few home. It was not one of my better days...broke my leader and didn't have another leader or my tippet and to…Continue
Started by Kevin Cheek. Last reply by Kevin Cheek Jul 7, 2015.
Just want to say thanks to the great people on Big Bluegill! After reading a few of the post in several groups, I went to BassPro and got some pink Gulp Power Wigglers (look like little maggots) and…Continue
Started by Kevin Cheek. Last reply by Slip Sinker Jul 3, 2015.
air photos show lots of reed lines and many other creeks, what is your success story for this area what are the depths you fished? in the reed line? live bait? bobbers?Continue
Started by Ira R (Rick) Jones. Last reply by Ira R (Rick) Jones Apr 2, 2015.
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Likewise David....I went out late Monday afternoon for a couple hours and although I caught a decent mess, the bite was much slower than today as the temps had just started climbing on Monday....Today was incredible especially after a few clouds rolled in and the sun started to set....the gills especially started rolling on the surface and became very aggressive.......
Little did I know what I was in for earlier this afternoon after work when I discovered that the waters of Bagley's Swamp had warmed up to 76 degrees and the fish responded in a big way.......I had an 86 fish trip with 47 Black Crappie up to 14", 36 Coppernose with the big fish @ 10.75" along with a couple straggler YP and a nice largemouth bass....Game on in Carolina!
This 14" Crappie was BFOD
This 10.75" Gill was the big gill of the trip....
Even a couple Yellow Perch were shallow...
A Largemouth had to get in on things...
76 degree water on 4/10/2013....Are you kidding me!
Plenty of Chunky gills in the mix today.....
This week's weather will have a pronounced positive impact on the freshwater fishing across North Carolina.....Specifically in the Northeast region, the Albemarle and Pamlico sounds and associated rivers will warm to near 70 degrees or above before settling in the mid 60s for this weekend and beyond which is a great trigger for fish activity.....The churn from the sustained southwest winds will have a boiling affect even warming suspended/staging fish....I expect even a surface bite to come into play at some point very soon as the insect activity has blown up with flowering trees and plants....My tactics in the days ahead will include starting shallow and working out until contacting fish to determine their current positions....Rivers north of the Albemarle Sound such as Yeopim, Perquimans and Pasquotank will be at or just above normal levels and becoming darker by the day despite the chance of a little rain from a passing front this Friday.....The brackish waters could produce a multitude of species from bass, spawning Crappie and the elusive Coppernose Gills which have been holding out for warmer water...It's an exciting time to be a Bluegill/Panfish angler in costal North Carolina and I expect things will heat up on our state's lakes and reservoirs also....Good luck to everyone fishing North Carolina Style!
Good luck today David......look forward to your report....
The gills are starting to show....mainly Northerns at this time..
After fighting low water for the majority of the last two weeks.....today's southerly winds followed by southwest winds tomorrow will put the rivers north of the Albemarle Sound back at Normal Levels.....The high skies of early April and the churn from the wind tides will break the freshwater bite wide open......Water temperatures should reach the middle 60s this week and the moderate nights forecasted will help stabilize these temperatures which will also stimulate most species.....Until now the Coppernose gills have been few and far betwween but expect these jewels to become active in the days ahead.....The shallow water Crappie bite will be outstanding this week on many of the coastal rivers including the Little, Perquimans and the Pasquotank......Look for increased insect activity as many Dismal Swamp plants and trees begin to bloom along the shores and this will trigger insect activity and stimulate the shallow fish.....
We are on the verge of great fishing in the Northeast region of the state and I always get excited about these days...
Your patience will finally be rewarded in the weeks ahead in many North Carolina locations......Female Crappie are poised to join their male counterparts in the river/creek shallows and the lakes will be right behind the tidal waters.......The Albemarle/Pamlico Estuary is at or approaching 60 degrees for water temperature and the bite should pick up.....Search for the highest temperatures you can find by looking at sunshine soaked areas and/or windward shores where warm water is piled up and circulated by winds, especially southerly components.....
I've caught bass, crappie and a few gills shallow on two area rivers this week...
Various tipped jigs under a float has been the trick....chartreuse, pink and red have worked the best..
I know a couple locations in southern Virginia that traditionally produce some early season tank shellcrackers but rarely big numbers until Easter......It's getting that time all across the state.......I always caught shellcrackers in March on Santee Cooper the 13 years I lived down there......The waters down stream of the lakes are already producing quality shellcrackers this season.....I concur on next week's weather.....excited about the warm up.....Just hoping we don't get stained up too bad tonight as this latest system goes through....
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