Copperhead John

Male

Tallahassee, FL

United States

Profile Information:

What type of animal is a bluegill?
No

Comment Wall:

  • Kiana Fitzpatrick

    Welcome to the site!!
  • Allen

    Welcome to Big Bg!!!
    Fish On!!!
  • Patrick "Bullworm" Olson

    Thanks for the Power Pro line tip. The 5/1 has me very interested!
  • Trevor

    if you like using crank baits, join the crank bait group
  • Michael S

    Oh...you mean that's not your dad?????
  • Michael S

    Bet the kids loved picking on you back then!!
  • John Sheehan

    That is one hell of a Rainbow...Thought it was a nice Steelhead! On a flyrod!? What a fisherman you are ,and that Bass my God!
  • Michael Thompson

    Hi John

    you wrote:

    "Michael, what model camera? I just got my first digital camera, a great deal on a discontinued Canon Powershot A590IS which I used to take the photo of the alligator on this site but because of a bad back, have not been able to really use it to take fishing pics. I have had serious Nikon slr equipment for many years but I am just getting into digital. You and I know that good pics are 90% photographer skill and 10% equipment but I am still curious whenever I see great results. Thanks. "

    I just saw your comment now. I dont use a very good camera, just a little point and shoot olympus SW720 7.1 megapixle digital I bought 3 years ago. Most of my pics are junk, but thats the beauty of digital, i take lots of pics, pick out the few decent ones and edit them alot :D
  • Terry Gauger

    Hey Copperhead,

    I have had people comment on the use of a "BASS" boat for fly rod fishing Bluegills. I can't think of a neater way to catch them than off of the TRITON! I have had some funny looks.

    The rod is a 2WT Temple Fork. I fish 2-2WT's and 2-3WT's. It is a GREAT joy to see a 9"-10" Bluegill bend those 2WT rods. I am currently trying to sell my new 3WT G-Loomis and get 2 more 2WT's. 99% of my fishing I do with my 2WT's.

    Thanks for the mail,
    unHOOKum, Terry