Bluegill - Big Bluegill

Do you love big bluegill?

Would like to learn more about catching these tastie little fellows this time of year as well as gills. Do perch perfer moving water for spawning when it's available? Would I look for them bumping up to the dams this time of year? Live bait of artificals or both.

I catch most of my perch drifting in the summer but never really target them. What are the their perferred water type?

 

THanks Guys

 

Was walleye fishing last night below a dam and saw a tangled perch rig laying on the bank. Someone fishing panfish. Water temp was 35°. Book says they spawn at about 45° to 52°. If so it will be a while still. Still have snow cover around here!

Views: 406

Replies to This Discussion

Hey Charlie...my friend Ron and I fished the North East River in Maryland yesterday and struggled for a dozen fish, seven keepers, by drifting minnows near the bottom on 1 oz. drop-shot rigs in 10 to 13 feet of water. The fish had been staging just outside of creek mouths and dredged out marina docking areas until Mondays colder weather put them back into deeper water. Ron was getting as many as 50 fish a day, but the cold, muddy water put them off for us. Water temps ran 40 to 44 degrees F throughout the day. We caught or fish right on the bottom in 10 to 13 feet looking for slightly deeper depressions in the river bottom. Had to have a moving tide to kick-start the bite.

SO WHAT TEMP DO YOU FIGURE THEY SPAWN AT? Can you catch any on artificals at this time of year or is bait the way to go?

Man those are some dandy looking perch! Thanks for the reply and keep me posted please.

Charlie

Sorry so late in getting back...I am told that they spawn between 43 and 47 degrees, and that cold fronts or cold, muddy rain can push that back and make fishing sporadic, even impossible with cold, muddy water.

All my waters back east are high and muddy and not fit at the time to do much of anything.

Most folks fish for them with a lure...spoon, jig, shad dart...tipped with some kind of bait...worm, minnow, grass shrimp...during the spawning progression into late post-spawn conditions.

Yup Jim is proving to be the PERCH MAN  again!
Perch fishing is on in New Jersey !!Many yellows caught from shore yesterday near a pipe inlet at NW corner of small Cupsaw lake . Ice was still on other areas of the lake. Didn't take a temp but more than 30 fish were caught .Mostly Yellow Perch many Blue Gills, 4 PSeeds and 1 thick 10" White Perch.All fish caught using 4#test.
 Mealworms on a #10 dry fly hook ,slip floated at 4-5 '.Mealworm on 32nd oz feather jig(Mister twister ,Lightning Bug ) ,slip floated at 4-5'.32nd oz. MT L- bug with yellow twister tail and 64th oz. jig with orange tail.Johnson spoon/ Twister Shad combo. caught the biggest YP (10" and fat) ALL FISH RELEASED.
The next day the spot was vacant. They'll be back though.
Only about 4 YP and 10 or so pseeds today .

Great looking YPerch Jim.

The Yellows and Gills were hitting jigs in 8th,16th and 64th oz. (Marabous and Bucktails) today from shore. Tipped witth mealies and a few untipped.

RSS

Latest Activity

Jeffrey D. Abney replied to Jeffrey D. Abney's discussion Panfish Species of North America- Which Ones Have You Caught?
22 hours ago
Jeffrey D. Abney replied to Jeffrey D. Abney's discussion Panfish Species of North America- Which Ones Have You Caught?
"There’s multiple variations in the Spotted Sunfish….in Louisiana the Red Spotted…"
22 hours ago
Jeffrey D. Abney replied to Jeffrey D. Abney's discussion Panfish Species of North America- Which Ones Have You Caught?
"Growing up in Louisiana into a fishing family I got many introductions to the Sportsman’s…"
22 hours ago
Jeffrey D. Abney replied to Jeffrey D. Abney's discussion Panfish Species of North America- Which Ones Have You Caught?
"I have personally caught 11 of the 12 panfish featured in this discussion. I have never lived in…"
22 hours ago
Jeffrey D. Abney posted a discussion
22 hours ago
Jeffrey D. Abney posted photos
yesterday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted photos
yesterday
DAVID L EITUTIS commented on DAVID L EITUTIS's photo
Thumbnail

THIS COLOR COMBINATION SEEMS TO WORK THIS YEAR

"Yup blue and white is an essential with my oldest son......."
yesterday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted a status
"My glass boat is going to the shop tomorrow, need an ignition system tune up, figured I would give it up during this extended heat wave.."
Sunday
Jeffrey D. Abney commented on John Sheehan's photo
Thumbnail

July Bully jig/crawler piece

"Fun….my biggest fish yesterday was a three pound bullhead…..couldn’t believe he…"
Sunday
Jeffrey D. Abney commented on DAVID L EITUTIS's photo
Thumbnail

THIS COLOR COMBINATION SEEMS TO WORK THIS YEAR

"Glad you’ve had success with it………I always use pink to locate…"
Sunday
DAVID L EITUTIS commented on DAVID L EITUTIS's photo
Thumbnail

THIS COLOR COMBINATION SEEMS TO WORK THIS YEAR

"Thanks for the  comment jeffrey, it has worked in the past but seems to work berret this year…"
Sunday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted a photo

Great Habitat on the Albemarle Estuary…….7/20/2025

Always search for clues to why you’re catching fish in the area you’re in when so many areas look…
Sunday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted a photo

Beautiful 9” Class Warmouth……7/19/2025

Growing up in southeastern Louisiana the two most abundant species of sunfish in the bayous and…
Sunday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted photos
Saturday
Jeffrey D. Abney commented on DAVID L EITUTIS's photo
Thumbnail

THIS COLOR COMBINATION SEEMS TO WORK THIS YEAR

"Bleeding pink Silent Stinger and all pink jigs work on multi species in brackish water…..I…"
Saturday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted a photo

Nice Round Specimen…..7/19/2025

Bleeding 🩸 tail working in the cypress roots……all of the coastal counties in the northeastern part…
Saturday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted photos
Saturday
Jeffrey D. Abney posted photos
Saturday
Jeffrey D. Abney commented on Jeffrey D. Abney's photo
Thumbnail

Some Bleeding 🩸 Coppernose Behind Last Week’s Buck Moon…7/19/2025

"The busted fins are also a dead giveaway to colonizing gills….."
Saturday

© 2025   Created by Bluegill.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service