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Thanks to strong demand for bluegill packages, Richmond Mill is creating some package deals for groups of four or more.

Without question, Richmond Mill is nirvana for big bluegill enthusiasts. Bluegill average over one pound, and two-pounders are possible for those with a lot of skill, and a little luck.


I've been to this place and I was amazed at the quality of people, and the fishing experience.


I don't use this site as an advertising medium, but I've had dozens of requests from Big Bluegill members on information regarding King Fisher Society, and Richmond Mill Lake in North Carolina.

So here it is!

http://www.kingfishersociety.com/packages_and_pricing.html

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Comment by Gene Jensen on February 6, 2010 at 7:45am
Guys and gals, My name is Gene Jensen. I am one of the main guides for The Kingfisher Society. I will probably be one of your guides on your trip if you come during the week. Because I am a bass angler and Kingfisher's original focus was bass fishing the massive bluegill just flew in under the radar. They were left untouched for five years and gorged themselves on the high protean fish food that comes out of our 50 feeders twice a day. But since Bruce's trip to our lake I've seen the importance of learning how to locate these extraordinary fish. I have spent the last several months studying these fish and have become quite successful in locating and catching them. Although I still have alot to learn I have become consistent in finding them. My fishing records are showing an average size of 1lb 6oz and 1 fish in 20 are 2lbs or more. I know the guidelines on our website tell you not to bring your own tackle but if you have a favorite bluegill rod feel free to bring it. It won't be a problem.

This place in high class in every way. You will be treated like royalty and it will be an experience of a lifetime. I look forward to meeting you and seeing the excitement in your face as you pose for a picture with your new personal best bluegill.

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