Thanks, Dick. I feel the same way. I'm grateful for John turning me on the BBG. It's where I start my morning, catching up on all the info and adventures of the other members. Fishing is one of my passions and the sharing of this little community is right up my alley. Like minded guys doing what they love and passing on their discoveries. Glad to have you as a friend.
I made it out to Ohio for the first time last August. Unfortunately, I was unable to bring my fishing gear. A group of 8 buddies rented a van and we all headed out Rt.78 West for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and then the Football Hall of Fame. It was a blast, but I was amazed at how many beautiful lakes and rivers I passed on the way. Made me wish I could stop and fish them all!! Next time...I surely will.
I believe you are a Pflueger reel man. Would you have an opinion on paring a Pflueger Trion Spinning reel with a Pro Bass6' micro lite spinning rod for mostly bank fishing for bluegill? I have looked at the Pflueger President also but for the sake of economy, do you have an opinion on the Trion?
I see that you fly fish. I fly fish also. I am a relative newbie to fly fishing, I started in 2009. If you have any tips or tricks you can share it will be appreciated and welcome. I fish mostly for bluegill, bass, Bowfin,, and pickerel.
Dick, Thanks for the welcome! I began fishing for bluegill over 50 yrs. ago with the fly
rod my Dad made for me. For the last 25 yrs, I have been flyfishing for trout primarily, but really want to get back to the warm water scene. I'm sure I will enjoy
Dick t. Thanks for the warm welcome, I don't fly fish, much, but. Use mainly nicro jigs, lots of flies to catch multi species ,while targeting panfish here in northern California. Crappie rods up to 14 feet are what I use from shore to whip 3 to 4 lb test line/jigs out. On boat I scale down. I wonder what is the ticket to send pics from my Android phone to this weds it as I have a few to show. Thanks louis
Thanks for adding me to the group!! I just bought a house in Savannah, GA on a couple acre lake that I am told is loaded with big bluegill. I have always fished off and on growing up but never for pan fish. I am told they are a blast to catch and now that my children are getting old enough to fish I am so excited to take them!!! I have been catching bass one after another but need a few pointers on catching some big blues. I can't seem to find out any info on fishing for them before they bed in spring other than ice fishing and I don't get much ice down here. Any pointers would be appreciated!!! Spring will be great but I'm dying to catch some now.
Thanks Mr Tabbert for the welcome. Great great site! I'm just retired and interested in learning the best places to catch Big Bluegill and Red Ear! I'm on the right site fo-sho!
Hey thanks! She is 1996 Magnum running strong! Yea caught the whites in November. 2.78lbs and 2.45lbs. at 16 1/2 inches length. Probably in spring bumping 3lbs (:
Thanks Dick! I am still working through my combat disabilities and hope to be able to drive again in the next twelve months. So I am kind of stuck in or near the house for a little while more. I will be more active on the site when I am better.Thanks, James
Thank you Mr. Tabbert for the warm welcome to the Big Bluegill. I have relocated from S E Michigan to the Douglas Lake area of Ten. so most of my previous experience has been fishing bluegills in all 4 seasons of Mich. not to brag but I did quite well there. However the locals I have met here all fish bass,crappie,or strippers,which leaves room for me to target my favorite panfish Big Bluegill,a I hope to learn much here and thank you again for the welcome.
Dick, I was looking around again today and realized I never thanked you for welcoming me to BBG. I have spent quite a lot of time on here looking around and reading/learning and checking out how people fish. I enjoy fishing for most any fish, but my favorite eater is big bluegills. I love the way they fight and taste. I have gravitated away from cane poles, spinning reels, ultra-light rigs and have moved over to crappie poles (12-14 foot) with a huge fly reel (Okuma 9/10) spooled with 250 # power pro line instead of fly line. I still have one fly reel with fly line, but rarely use it. I started fishing with an older guy who beats me hands down every time we go. I adopted his fishing style and equipment and he isn't killing me as bad.
We also fish saltwater with this same rig, which is why we use the heavy line. It casts almost as well as regular fly line and it will stand up to the 25-30 # red drum we catch in the marshes. The big reel is very helpful when you are getting a bite and need to take up slack as it will pull over a foot of line per revolution and you can spin the spool and it will roll up the line until tight or you stop it. These reels have great drags and are super fun to bring in the big gills, crappie, catfish, bass and the saltwater fish as well.
Thanks for the comments Dick, it would seem you are all over this site. I can not read fast enough to absorb it all. I hope I can rise to an appreciable level of BG management compared to you truly dedicated members!
Hey thanks for the add I don't do much fishing but I am interested learning about blue gills ,green sunfish and other similar fishes :)
I currently keep some in fish tanks with some cichlids
Thanks for the reply. I have been an inactive member for a long time and glad to be back to the site. Was just looking for comments on whether the crappie are schooling up this fall around bridges, etc. in the Baltimore area reservoirs / rivers.
Thanks for the add . I'm looking forward to all the tips and info. I'm going to sky lake in June of 2017 hoping to get some gills and red ears you have any knowledge of Ky lake?
Thank Larry
Hey Dick thanks for the kind welcome to Big Bluegill. Living in NJ I dont see many gills over 6 or 7 inches so I enjoy seeing what a big Gill looks like and how much fun it is to fish for them. I still enjoy a few hours in pursuit of these great little fighters. Especially now that I have taught myself to use a fly rod. thanks again for the welcome. John "the iceman" DiCosmo
thank you Dick for letting me join your great group of friendly anglers I cant wait to chat with you all and learn more about bluegills. I fish mostly for trout as that's what we mostly have around here but I love to travel to fish for bluegills and other panfish you just cant beat panfishing thanks again
Thanks,for the welcome. I've bream fished all my life n and now have 48 acres of land with my own 1 1/4 acre pond on it. It's time to learn all about ponds and how to raise some healthy fish.
WELL;;; NOW;;;; DICKY;; IF YOU PUT A ( 1 ) IN FRONT OF THAT 4;; OR 5;; WOULDNT THAT BE A LITTLE CLOSER TO HOW MANY YOU HAVE ??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Thank you Dick for the warm welcome. I’m looking forward to the information posted here and will share what My experiences are as well. Best regards, Tom Keesler
Thank you for the welcome. I enjoy reading the different blogs on the site. Seems no matter how much you know, you can always learn something new and that's why I'm here. Love to see that bobber go down.
Thank u for the welcome sir. Wen I can escape work in a diehard bluegill hunter. I hopefully can pick up some more ideas on how to catch the monsters n my area. Again thank u for the welcome
Thanks for the warm welcome so far this seems like my kinda place I'm from Springfield Illinois and although I don't get to Bluegill fish a lot cause I work 96 hours a week,, In my profession I get to talk about it a lot and get to help others in their pursuit to catch an elusive trophy My dream growing up was to work till It was time to retire then open a bait and tackle shop ,, Well at 31 years old I decided it was time so I hung up my night job and opened Big Red's Bait and Tackle,, I'm 43 now and I've been in business for 11 years ,, I have an online store BigRedsBait.com ,, My main Bluegill Jig is Terrys Rockhoppers ,, Then Again I Am not here to sell stuff ,, Just here for info and to share
Thanks for the welcome, Bill. I'm here in Central NY waiting on good ice to form. In the mean time, I spend my time making and selling my Ice Fishing Rods under the name, Hardwater Customs. It became a hobby business about 8 yrs ago. I was forced to retire from the Sheriff's Patrol due to injuries and was bored out of my mind. I combined my hobby of fixing and building rods and ice fishing and it's gotten me through a few surgeries and some rough times. Nothing beats getting out and catching 'Gills, Sunnies and any of the other well known "Panfish"! Thanks to all for a great site! I look forward to many hours of enjoyment. When I get a chance, I'll post a few pics of my rods and catches. In the meantime, feel free to look me up on Facebook under Hardwater Customs or on eBay under the seller name of sealpup2. Thanks again from CNY !
Thanks, Dick. My wife and I downsized into a little condo last year, with a nice pond off the patio. It is full of bluegill. I have been keeping the 7" to 9"-ers, and releasing most others. I have caught a few 10-inchers, two 11 -inchers and one that was just shy of 12 inches long. (I recently started taking pictures.) I was even catching fish the week of Thanksgiving. Later, Gator!
Gary Boysen
Thanks, Dick. I feel the same way. I'm grateful for John turning me on the BBG. It's where I start my morning, catching up on all the info and adventures of the other members. Fishing is one of my passions and the sharing of this little community is right up my alley. Like minded guys doing what they love and passing on their discoveries. Glad to have you as a friend.
I made it out to Ohio for the first time last August. Unfortunately, I was unable to bring my fishing gear. A group of 8 buddies rented a van and we all headed out Rt.78 West for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and then the Football Hall of Fame. It was a blast, but I was amazed at how many beautiful lakes and rivers I passed on the way. Made me wish I could stop and fish them all!! Next time...I surely will.
Feb 4, 2016
Benjamin Walter Romine
Hi Dick,
I believe you are a Pflueger reel man. Would you have an opinion on paring a Pflueger Trion Spinning reel with a Pro Bass6' micro lite spinning rod for mostly bank fishing for bluegill? I have looked at the Pflueger President also but for the sake of economy, do you have an opinion on the Trion?
Feb 5, 2016
John Sheehan
http://bigbluegill.com/photo/small-stream-fishing-6?context=album&a... Dick is that your " Crystal Cricket ' on the left here ?
Feb 7, 2016
Slip Sinker
this should put some ice on that pond!
Feb 10, 2016
Gary Porter
Thanks for the welcome Dick,
I see that you fly fish. I fly fish also. I am a relative newbie to fly fishing, I started in 2009. If you have any tips or tricks you can share it will be appreciated and welcome. I fish mostly for bluegill, bass, Bowfin,, and pickerel.
Thanks again,
Gary
Feb 15, 2016
Slip Sinker
no problem Dick! i enjoy doing it
Feb 19, 2016
Rick Thomis
Dick, Thanks for the welcome! I began fishing for bluegill over 50 yrs. ago with the fly
rod my Dad made for me. For the last 25 yrs, I have been flyfishing for trout primarily, but really want to get back to the warm water scene. I'm sure I will enjoy
this bluegill club, Thanks again, Rick
Feb 23, 2016
Louis Daniels
Feb 23, 2016
Bubba Palmer
Feb 23, 2016
Richard Paul
Thanks Mr Tabbert for the welcome. Great great site! I'm just retired and interested in learning the best places to catch Big Bluegill and Red Ear! I'm on the right site fo-sho!
Best Regards!
Richard Paul
Apr 2, 2016
Richard Paul
Hey thanks! She is 1996 Magnum running strong! Yea caught the whites in November. 2.78lbs and 2.45lbs. at 16 1/2 inches length. Probably in spring bumping 3lbs (:
Apr 2, 2016
Richard Paul
Your fly tying is the craft of truly a Master Tyer! love those poppers! Im nutty for poppers!
Apr 2, 2016
Charles H. McDonald
This has been a really good fishing lake. It's full of logs and stumps.
Most days I fish for gills. I hope this will be a great year.
Chuck
Apr 11, 2016
Charles H. McDonald
About 10 or 15 years ago you could catch em all day log.
Chuck
Apr 11, 2016
Michael Burchfield
Thank you dick! I'm just beginning to get back into fishing after a few years away from it, I look forward to becoming acquainted with this website
May 8, 2016
Jimmy
thanks,jimmy.
May 11, 2016
Phil Clegg
thank you very much for the very hospitable welcome. just found this site and it is great! I'm a life long pan fisherman of copper nose and crappie.
May 20, 2016
James King
Thanks Dick! I am still working through my combat disabilities and hope to be able to drive again in the next twelve months. So I am kind of stuck in or near the house for a little while more. I will be more active on the site when I am better.Thanks, James
May 21, 2016
Joseph Alfe
Thanks for the welcome!
May 25, 2016
James Holland
Thanks for the welcome message. I plan to be an active member on this site
Jun 5, 2016
David Devine
Thank you Mr. Tabbert for the warm welcome to the Big Bluegill. I have relocated from S E Michigan to the Douglas Lake area of Ten. so most of my previous experience has been fishing bluegills in all 4 seasons of Mich. not to brag but I did quite well there. However the locals I have met here all fish bass,crappie,or strippers,which leaves room for me to target my favorite panfish Big Bluegill,a I hope to learn much here and thank you again for the welcome.
Jun 11, 2016
Mark Stanberry
Thanks for the kind welcome!
Nice to know I'm not alone in these being my preferred fish to pursue!
Sincerely,
Mark
Jul 1, 2016
Dalton Haynes
Aug 1, 2016
Capt. Paul
Thanks for the kind words. My wife and I love fishing for Blue Gill and catfish of which we have lots of here in Tennessee. Look forward to you site.
Capt.
Aug 21, 2016
John M. Grimes
Thanks for the welcome, I love fishing for bluegill and really enjoy this site. Thanks, again. John Grimes
Sep 25, 2016
LEE OSWALT
Dick, I was looking around again today and realized I never thanked you for welcoming me to BBG. I have spent quite a lot of time on here looking around and reading/learning and checking out how people fish. I enjoy fishing for most any fish, but my favorite eater is big bluegills. I love the way they fight and taste. I have gravitated away from cane poles, spinning reels, ultra-light rigs and have moved over to crappie poles (12-14 foot) with a huge fly reel (Okuma 9/10) spooled with 250 # power pro line instead of fly line. I still have one fly reel with fly line, but rarely use it. I started fishing with an older guy who beats me hands down every time we go. I adopted his fishing style and equipment and he isn't killing me as bad.
We also fish saltwater with this same rig, which is why we use the heavy line. It casts almost as well as regular fly line and it will stand up to the 25-30 # red drum we catch in the marshes. The big reel is very helpful when you are getting a bite and need to take up slack as it will pull over a foot of line per revolution and you can spin the spool and it will roll up the line until tight or you stop it. These reels have great drags and are super fun to bring in the big gills, crappie, catfish, bass and the saltwater fish as well.
Thanks again
Lee
Oct 2, 2016
J K
Thanks for the welcome. I have seen this site several time and thought it would be best to join. I have vowed more BlueGill trips this year.
Oct 16, 2016
Noel Relbig
Thanks for the comments Dick, it would seem you are all over this site. I can not read fast enough to absorb it all. I hope I can rise to an appreciable level of BG management compared to you truly dedicated members!
Oct 19, 2016
Mike
I currently keep some in fish tanks with some cichlids
Oct 23, 2016
Ken Barnes
Dick,
Thanks for the reply. I have been an inactive member for a long time and glad to be back to the site. Was just looking for comments on whether the crappie are schooling up this fall around bridges, etc. in the Baltimore area reservoirs / rivers.
Nov 17, 2016
Larry masner
Thank Larry
Dec 17, 2016
John DiCosmo
Hey Dick thanks for the kind welcome to Big Bluegill. Living in NJ I dont see many gills over 6 or 7 inches so I enjoy seeing what a big Gill looks like and how much fun it is to fish for them. I still enjoy a few hours in pursuit of these great little fighters. Especially now that I have taught myself to use a fly rod. thanks again for the welcome. John "the iceman" DiCosmo
Jan 23, 2017
daniel peterson
Thank you, right now 8.5 " sunfish on medicine lake no giants
but this are good eaters. Dan
Mar 6, 2017
flyman28
Thank you for the warm welcome! I will try to contribute something of value over time here. Knowledge is the key to success!
Apr 10, 2017
jw
thank you Dick for letting me join your great group of friendly anglers I cant wait to chat with you all and learn more about bluegills. I fish mostly for trout as that's what we mostly have around here but I love to travel to fish for bluegills and other panfish you just cant beat panfishing thanks again
Apr 26, 2017
Don McDonald
Thanks,for the welcome. I've bream fished all my life n and now have 48 acres of land with my own 1 1/4 acre pond on it. It's time to learn all about ponds and how to raise some healthy fish.
Jun 5, 2017
JWinpisinger
Hey there Mr. Tabbert, Just wondering if you are still making jigs?
Jul 23, 2017
carl hendrix
DICKY;;; JUST HOW MANY ; PERRINE AUTO REELS DO YO U HAVE NOW ?? MY COUNT IS;;;; OVER A FEW !!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Jan 19, 2018
carl hendrix
WELL;;; NOW;;;; DICKY;; IF YOU PUT A ( 1 ) IN FRONT OF THAT 4;; OR 5;; WOULDNT THAT BE A LITTLE CLOSER TO HOW MANY YOU HAVE ??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Jan 19, 2018
randy contario
Thanks for the introduction. Excited to be a new member. God Bless and great fishing. Sincerely Randy.
Feb 28, 2018
tom keesler
Thank you Dick for the warm welcome. I’m looking forward to the information posted here and will share what My experiences are as well. Best regards, Tom Keesler
Mar 1, 2018
Bob mueller
Thank You
Mar 6, 2018
John VanNess
May 7, 2018
Rodger Benson
Thank you for the welcome! Hopefully I can live up to the site!
Jun 4, 2018
Donald Pollock
Jun 4, 2018
Lynn Chebanyuk
Thank you so much for the lovely welcome! I’m looking forward to learning all I can from the nice folks here!
Jun 19, 2018
Spurgeon Chapman
Thank you for the welcome. Looking forward to being a part of this group.
Jun 20, 2018
Trevor Miller
Thanks for the warm welcome so far this seems like my kinda place
I'm from Springfield Illinois and although I don't get to Bluegill fish a lot cause I work 96 hours a week,, In my profession I get to talk about it a lot and get to help others in their pursuit to catch an elusive trophy
My dream growing up was to work till It was time to retire then open a bait and tackle shop ,, Well at 31 years old I decided it was time so I hung up my night job and opened Big Red's Bait and Tackle,, I'm 43 now and I've been in business for 11 years ,, I have an online store BigRedsBait.com ,, My main Bluegill Jig is Terrys Rockhoppers ,, Then Again I Am not here to sell stuff ,, Just here for info and to share
Jul 20, 2018
Ray
Thanks for the welcome, Bill. I'm here in Central NY waiting on good ice to form. In the mean time, I spend my time making and selling my Ice Fishing Rods under the name, Hardwater Customs. It became a hobby business about 8 yrs ago. I was forced to retire from the Sheriff's Patrol due to injuries and was bored out of my mind. I combined my hobby of fixing and building rods and ice fishing and it's gotten me through a few surgeries and some rough times. Nothing beats getting out and catching 'Gills, Sunnies and any of the other well known "Panfish"! Thanks to all for a great site! I look forward to many hours of enjoyment. When I get a chance, I'll post a few pics of my rods and catches. In the meantime, feel free to look me up on Facebook under Hardwater Customs or on eBay under the seller name of sealpup2. Thanks again from CNY !
Dec 7, 2018
Greg Hodnett
Thanks, Dick. My wife and I downsized into a little condo last year, with a nice pond off the patio. It is full of bluegill. I have been keeping the 7" to 9"-ers, and releasing most others. I have caught a few 10-inchers, two 11 -inchers and one that was just shy of 12 inches long. (I recently started taking pictures.) I was even catching fish the week of Thanksgiving. Later, Gator!![](https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/629743548?profile=original)
Jan 2, 2019