Do you love big bluegill?
Last Friday, I gave one of Carl's "Rascals" a quick test. There were Bluegills holding under the floating platform I was fishing from, so I grabbed my rod with the quill float on it, and put on a Rascal, in Catalpa colors. I LOVE the slow fall of that thing! The 'gills would rush it, and give it a test peck, but wouldn't eat. I didn't have any bait to tip the thing with.
Saturday morning, I had to work. But, I came prepared. I had my little lunchbox cooler, with two gel ice packs, and some red wiggler worms. I had covered the cooler with a jacket to further insulate it. Plus, I parked in the shade and cracked my windows.
Once work was over, I headed out. Winds were out of the south at 15 - 20. Water is fairly clear, and visibility is about 3'. There's a lot of algae blown over to the windswept bank, so I went to the upwind side. Having the wind at my back would help with casting distance, as this is a really light-weight rig.
First cast was close to a stand of cattails. Almost as soon as it landed, something started nipping at it. I reeled in, slowly, causing the worm-tipped Rascal to rise to the surface. Some fish decided to chase it! I missed that. I made another cast, a little further from the cattails, and that one was also immediately sucked down. I brought in a small Hybrid sunnie.
I decided to change the angle of my casts, and fish more into the wind, and try to reach a different weedline. Sure enough, within seconds, the float stood up and started dancing. I set the hook, and the battle was on. This felt like a decent fish. To bad it ran to the cattails and wrapped around some. Unfortunately, the 4 lbs test mono I was using for a leader wasn't up to the task. I lost this fish, and the Rascal.
I still had some leader left, so I tied on a different Rascal, this one more of a variant of the Catalpa colors, yellow, with a touch of green and black. I made a few casts back into my original direction, with no luck. Then, a few minutes later, I caught a smaller Hybrid. After than, a small female 'gill.
Remember I said the wind was blowing 15 - 20? Shortly after that, the wind blew my rig into some more cattails. I ended up loosing the Rascal, and what was left of my leader. I walked down to where the brook dumps into the pond, pulled out my spool of 8 lbs test, and another Rascal. I tied the leader on, and the Rascal, tipped it with a worm, and tossed it out.
I proceeded to catch several Hybrid Sunnies, a couple of which were good sized, and a nice male 'gill in full spawning colors.
I was originally rather skeptical of the whole "tipped lure" thing. Well, I can tell you now, I will be adding that to my arsenal!
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GOOD TEST ALLEN OF A GREAT BAIT FROM MASTER CARL !!!!!!
good report allen!! thanks for trying out those rascals buddy! I have a few;; called a sunrise spider;; you just might be interested in! same patteren as a rascal;; different colored silli leg material. should be a killer !!
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