Do you love big bluegill?
.... well, sorta :-)
Our three year old woke us up at 5:00 AM because the had a nightmare. After getting her settled again, I was still awake at 6:00 because of the adrenaline of being suddenly awakened, and getting hungry besides. So I did what any reasonable person would do: got out of bed, told my wife I was going fishing and have a nice day at work, then drove over to the local ponds.
I got there at sunrise, under a heavy overcast. It was a bit slow, and when the sun burned through the overcast around 10:00, everything absolutely shut down except for the fingerling LMB that continued to harass me. I added a handful of gills to what I caught last night, now we have enough for dinner. I'm starting to think the only bluegill in the ponds bigger than 6 inches was the one I saw somebody catch a couple weeks ago that looked to be around 8 inches. She's the person who told me that wax worms are about the only thing that consistently works here, and my research seems to indicate she was right.
If I caught a gill that big here, I'd release it. Kind of wish she had. OTOH, I heard today that they're about to drain the ponds again to bulldoze out the silt. The last time was 7 or 8 years ago, and the fishing seems to have about recovered. What timing :-( Still, if I catch any really big 'gill, I'll release it in the hope that somehow they'll leave enough water for it to survive.
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Very well stated/. And a nice story.........
I recently heard the term "bass thumb" and saw some pics of what it looks like. After the 19 'gills I kept for dinner this week (on the menu for tonight :-) and the dozen or more baby bass I released, I have bluegill palm :-) Punctures and scrapes galore, but I'm glad to have them :-)
About halfway through it, I learned a new trick I wish I'd known or thought of years ago: cut the dorsal fin off with a kitchen scissors as step one. It prevents most punctures, and my bluegill palm would be even worse if I hadn't learned that.
You have access to private water in a SoCal (a thing that makes hen's teeth look downright common)?! Leo, I think you're my new best friend ;-)
LOL. I hear you about the BG palm. I've learned that mistake years ago prepping fish while I was in high school. I've learned a few techniques to descale fish without worrying in getting the fishy palm. Although, I would be covered in scales afterwards, minus any scrape, cuts, or injury. My wife loves to fish, but she gave me the pleasure in cleaning up the fish. Joy..glorious joy..
I do know a few private lakes and ponds around here. However, special permissions are needed, which, working for and under certain city and state agencies has its benefit.
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