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Cupsaw in the boat .Grabbed a Crawler piece on a red floating jig head .One split shot.Wood and shade . 30 Fish :14 BG,9 YP, 4 Crappie ,1 Bass,1Pseed, 1WP
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I like the slip sinker idea ,John!
I always split shotted a crawler a foot up from the hook for Smallies but the floating Jighead I think is better as it stays in the zone longer plus a chartreuse color or other bright color gets their eye.Good luck John .and please consider this technique for Perch ! It worked well on Gills and Perch the past two days for me in two different lakes.
Thanks John, I will look for the Mister Twister jig head. I have used floating jig heads for Small Mouth bass, but they are #4 hooks, too big for Bluegill. I wold run my line through a slip sinker, tie on a swivel and about a 12 inch leader, and then the floating jig head tipped with a piece of nightcrawler, worked pretty good.
Well then welcome John ! Prepare your self for fun learning more about Bluegill fishing and much more with a great group of folks! The smallest I 've used are #6 hooks I bought from Mister Twister through their catalog ,but I would like to find #8 's myself.The #6 caught two nice Perch at 11 and 11.5" and an 8" Hen Gill today.
I am a new member of Big Bluegill, wanting to learn to catch more fish. I am wondering where you can get floating jig heads in a size suitable for bluegill? Thanks for any info you would share. John M. Grimes
That Spinner / spoon rig sank slow enough to interest 6 species regardless of level they were hitting at 4-12' on bottom.
You bet and thanks for egging me onto using the floating rig again.However most fish of the 30 I caught were on a homemade spinner Rig/Gold Nungesser spoon tipped with crawler piece . Top Gill was 8.5" on the Floating Jighead . Fat 14" Bass most of the other fish and 4 Crappie took to the Spoon/Spinner Rig.
Thanks for the comeback John.
One shot 8 " above hook at 4-6 ' in wood cover and shade.
John was you fishing the surface which would be hard to imagine or weighted down under.
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