Do you love big bluegill?
With hunting season a vague memory, they openned the private lake for fishing. I was there early , it was cool and cloudy and we had the place to ourselves. Cindy, my wife,was, as always anticipating our usual luck at this spot. (80 acre lake and we rarely , if ever, fish anywhere but this one spot on the boat dock. Here's why.) If you could fill 2 five gallon buckets…
ContinueAdded by Harold Ewing II on April 29, 2012 at 8:20am — 11 Comments
Seems to me this idea has been done here before but I searched "Unusual Catches' and it came up empty .I'll post one now and more another time. I would like to see what folks think of as an "Unusual Catch " and see the diversity of photos of their fishing events. This Fish hit a huge spoon and was caught in the mouth . Is it an "Unusual Catch " ? I think so. Unusually Aggressive!…
ContinueAdded by John Sheehan on April 27, 2012 at 11:42am — 16 Comments
Here's a link to a well thought out set of association pond guidelines, that help enhance bluegill populations.
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=287893#Post287893
Added by Bruce Condello on April 14, 2012 at 6:59pm — 2 Comments
Finally got out today a gave the fingernail spoonflies a try!!!!!! Beautiful day on the PRAIRIE light breeze about 20 and gusty!!!! 80 degrees + awesome winter day!!!!!!!!! Armed with these spoons and a 3 wt. flyrod medium action, fast action would work better!!!!!! They cast well and actually cast into the wind better than with the wind to you back!!!!! The one with dressing on the hook took fish better than those with out!!!!!! Looked good in the water on an intermediate sinking…
ContinueAdded by Greg McWilliams on March 13, 2012 at 4:46pm — 47 Comments
Jen, Greg McWilliams and Lord of the Fly Rods are having problems posting content. I'll offer a $20 gift certificate to cabelas to the person who can help me figure out what's going on!
Added by Bruce Condello on March 24, 2012 at 7:13am — 27 Comments
How the heck do you recycle a fish??? Catch a monster 11'' bluegill, take a picture, and let that beast go for another angler to catch it again and enjoy that experience!
Recycled Fish ( http://www.recycledfish.org/ ) is the national non-profit organization of "anglers living a Lifestyle of Stewardship both on and off the water, because Our Lifestyle Runs Downstream."
But it's not about just…
ContinueAdded by Alex G. on March 2, 2012 at 5:30pm — 6 Comments
Check this out, fans of www.bigbluegill.com!!!!
Added by Bruce Condello on February 18, 2012 at 9:27pm — 5 Comments
As a FLYRODDER, I always feel left out when BILL catches these huge BLUEGILL on spoons!!!!
I haven't used a spinning rod in years because I love the feel of long rod In my hand!!!!!!! Spoons and Flyrod do not mix!!!!! Even in the smaller sizes, a chunk of metal whizzing past your ear is a little scary to say the least!!!!! Even a wide brimmed hat offers little protction!!!!!!
In 95 or 96, Fly Tyer Magazine had an artical in unusual material section!!! Basically a hook…
ContinueAdded by Greg McWilliams on February 12, 2012 at 11:43am — 32 Comments
I just wanted to extend a huge "Thank You" to Herman Brothers Pond Management, and Nate Herman, who is a member of Big Bluegill for their incredible hospitality they extended me this last weekend!
Their operation is absolutely first class, and offers people in the Illinois, and the Midwest a chance to catch a really huge hybrid bluegill.
Take a look at this great fish. We caught several hybrid bluegill in the 1-1 3/4 pound range, and we also caught quite a few…
ContinueAdded by Bruce Condello on July 11, 2010 at 8:33pm — 11 Comments
It has been a very short, and uncommon type of winter in northern Illinois.....with the late start to the ice season, gill fishing has been sub-standard at best......but the bass fishing has been tremendous....here are some fish from this years 3 week ice season.…
ContinueAdded by Bill "Musky" Modica on February 4, 2012 at 9:00am — 10 Comments
Here's the first decent photo out there of Lincoln, Nebraska dentist Bruce Condello with a 3 lb., 1 oz. bluegill caught two weeks ago at Richmond Mill Lake in North Carolina. The fish took a 1/16 oz. Road Runner, with a black body and green tail. The fish was released and still swims...ready to be captured again. A story will be published in Pond Boss…
ContinueAdded by Bruce Condello on May 25, 2011 at 3:30pm — 24 Comments
Today I was out at the local pond doing some fly fishing, when I saw the Osprey that hangs out in the area came to join me. It was truly an amazing sight watching it glide over pond searching for it's prey. As I was watching it I started noticing fish boiling up whenever the Osprey's shadow passed over em. It was amazing to see these fish running, especially because alot of em were in spots I never would have guessed held fish at all! Eventually the Osprey caught a fish of it's own and left…
ContinueAdded by Florida Boy on January 29, 2012 at 4:43pm — No Comments
Here's a massive bluegill caught on Bill "Musky" Modica's spooning method. This method has been heavily featured lately by In-Fisherman Magazine, both in print and on their nationally acclaimed fishing show.
This fish was over a foot long, and looked like it was taking steriods. I'd love for Bill to describe this particular spoon and why he likes it so much. Bill recommended I use this setup, and it worked like a charm.…
ContinueAdded by Bruce Condello on January 16, 2012 at 11:45am — 61 Comments
Added by Bruce Condello on December 12, 2008 at 4:24pm — 60 Comments
I would like to congratulate and thank Jim Gronaw for sharing his recent Carp fishing exploits with the members of Bigbluegill.com. It's a bluegill site and that's what really makes us go but it has been nice during the Winter doldrums to hear and see about some of the other options available right under our noses....Jim would tell us he's no expert but he has…
ContinueAdded by Jeffrey D. Abney on January 25, 2012 at 2:09pm — 15 Comments
I have a personal best as far as weeds are concerned. Curly Leaf Pond Weed is a fish magnet for me and I have a hard time passing a clump without fishing it. The lakes I fish in Michigan are loaded with them. You may see a single green stalk in 10' or 15' of water depending on water clarity or maybe a ¼ acre or more of them bunched together. They tend to grow deeper than a lot of lake weeds do…
ContinueAdded by dick tabbert on January 24, 2012 at 10:18am — 27 Comments
If you're a bluegill, that is. I love coming across little bitty "one-liners" either in articles or research papers that either stand out as being profound, or explain via scientific documentation something generally perceived or accepted in the (bass) fishing world. Kind of like one of those "A-HA" moments. I don't find many of them, but I've come across a pair of studies…
ContinueAdded by B. Waldman on January 20, 2012 at 9:43pm — 3 Comments
Per chatroom discussion request, I'm posting the more indepth discussion here. Expert and personal knowledge opinions are truly welcome. Correct me if any info is incorrect in anyway:
Here's one of the myriad articles I've studied about back in college between 1994 to 2001, while double focused on bio-medical and environment toxicology fields of study. Information was found in late 1995, but was not published and harvest until nearly a decade later. I've followed the information…
Added by Leo Nguyen on January 13, 2012 at 1:59pm — 2 Comments
This blog will be an attempt on my part to document my family's attempt to grow consistent numbers of big Bluegill, which in this case will mean fish that weigh one pound or over. The key words here being "consistent numbers". Think of the times you have seen a photo of a smiling angler holding up a single, colossal Bluegill. There's certainly nothing wrong with that, after all it was his or her skill as an angler that lead to that memorable catch, and they should be justifiably proud of the…
ContinueAdded by Tony Livingston on December 18, 2011 at 2:53pm — 59 Comments
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