Do you love big bluegill?
Went out to my favorite private pond this morning, at about 9:00. This is a two acre dammed pond. It is only about 10 feet deepest. lots of weeds, lots of cattail where the largemouth seem to live. I have caught some 3-lb largemouths, some 2-3 lb catfish, and hundreds of bluegills, from 7'' to 3". There are too many little bluegills - we have been feeding them to the 4 cats who live there. We've had about 8 days of very hot - 90 to 100 degrees. But there is always a good breeze, and I want to fish, so I can stand it for a few hours.
I am a fly fisherman.
Today I started out with a generic dry floater. 20 casts around the half of the lake to windward, no strikes. Changed rods and put out a sinking nymph with gold bead head. Caught one 7 incher.
Went to a larger cricket fly, with a small sinker. Nothing. Got too hot and too tired, and went home to the computerat 11:00.
What should I have done under these conditions? What would you do?
Please don't suggest getting there earlier. There's a reason why I can't.
Bob
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Hey Bob...a late evening hatch may be a thought because there is lots of insect activity about an hour before sundown at some of my local ponds.
For me, personally, I would seek water where the chance of bigger fish exists. If the top end gills are 7 inches, I would likely look for a pond(s) that could get me some 9 inch class fish.
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