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Michael Caserman caught this 4 pounds 13 ounces, Bluegill on Lake Havasu on June 6. The 16-inches fish was caught around 11 a.m. on McCoy fishing line using 12-pound test with bait. Caserman suggests Havasu anglers fish early in the morning or at night around dusk, around shallow embankments.
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My first reaction when I see something like that is that it's faked. With that out of the way - Holy Crapola! That is a behemoth.
It is hard to believe that a lepomis would live long enough to get that big. It has to be what, 7, maybe 8 years old to reach that size? But Havasu is a big piece of water...
DO we know any details about the catch? Bait, water conditions, etc.? Marisa is our girl on the scene - what have you found out?
WHOAH!!! That's an incredible fish!
I'll agree with the dawn and dusk approach. Prime feeding time! The water looks very clear... less light would make it harder for fish to spot the line... has anyone tried night fishing with little Rattle Trap lures? The BIG bream will feed at night, and a crank bait that wobbles well or makes noise would get their attention. If you use bait, be prepared to deal with bullheads or catfish... Careful of the sharp fins and the bitey end! Fry them, they're good!
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