Do you love big bluegill?
Haven't been able to fish in several weekends due to storms and work obligations, but everything is good to go in the morning. Temps have dropped to daytime highs of low 80's and nights in the upper 50's so should make for a good day for the old fly rod and yak. Don't realize how much of a stress reducer fishing is until you've gone a while off the water. Hoping the topwater bite will be on and Mr. frog takes a pounding. Even got a few new patterns I want to try. I am like a kid…
ContinueAdded by Rex Robinson on September 14, 2012 at 3:02pm — No Comments
So much for HIPPA laws. My Dr. had a chat with my wife and the next thing I know my wife presents me with a bike and instructions to ride it 30 minutes a day. #$$%#$%@#$%$#%!!!
But after considering running away form home I realized there is a pond 1.5 miles from the house......... Hmmmmmmm!
Rode it out there this morning......... After the black spots quit circling in front of my eyes and I could stand up straight I fly fished for 30 minutes and actually made it home in…
ContinueAdded by Earl W Story on September 11, 2012 at 12:23pm — 16 Comments
i said yesterday i had a lot of pix to share. so posted a few, but i wont bomb bard the site.
if u want to see my cat fish pix go to my FB AND LEAVE COMMENT!!
FB is BULLETBOB HORTON in cincinnati ohio
ContinueAdded by BOB HORTON on September 7, 2012 at 6:11pm — 2 Comments
HAD TROUBLES WITH THIS SITE WITH MY OLD PC
SO I GOT NEW LAPTOP GOT LOTS OF PIX TO SHARE
FM THE SUMMER OF 2012
Added by BOB HORTON on September 6, 2012 at 3:03pm — No Comments
Apparently a 25 mile stretch of Canadian shoreline on Lake Erie is littered with dead fish and birds. Theories proposed are Lake Inversion and a possible Manure dumping .Some type of toxic spill may be a third reason. Blue green Algae is a possible 4th reason.
Would like to know what really is going on !
Added by John Sheehan on September 6, 2012 at 7:30am — 2 Comments
Just wanted to inform everyone that fly ties on this site that I just order my fly tying kit. It was been shipped out and I should have on sept 4th. I'am excited to begin but the hardest part is the waiting part. When I tie my 1st fly I will post a picture.
Added by Angelo C Mastrando Jr. on August 31, 2012 at 5:03pm — 2 Comments
Just put three fish in my 30 gallon aquarium (after giving away the one giant goldfish I was keeping in there.) They are a 7.5" pumpkinseed, 7" bluegill, and 6.5" bluegill. (Somebody cancelled on our fish fry so three of the littlest ones got lucky.) I have renovated the tank by putting in a new big filter, I check and adjust the PH very frequently, remove toxins such as ammonia and chlorine, and feed them redworms from my worm farm. I am adding a heavy duty air pump as soon as I can get one…
ContinueAdded by Jacob Hill on August 27, 2012 at 6:44pm — 6 Comments
Well here we go off on our grand adventure to a small local lake.
the adventure being my wife and her "new" vintage fly rod/reel.
I had planned to begin teaching her basic casting in the back yard but NOOOOOOOOO....... She wants to dive right in.
She says she's watched me do it for years and believes she already knows what to do.
I'm suddenly very afraid.....
Added by Earl W Story on August 26, 2012 at 5:48am — 3 Comments
The area I'm hitting in the morning is where the Hoosier state record BG came from back in 1972. In addition, I received an email last week from a fisheries biologist who told me of a 2 lb. gill that came from there just a few weeks ago. Supposed to be photos available at a local baitshop, I will see what I can find out.
Added by Tony Livingston on August 25, 2012 at 7:15pm — 15 Comments
Slide the tube back into the foam body and secure it with a drop of glue. I recommend leaving about 3/4" of the tube sticking out of the top of the float body.
Now, take those metal flat washers, clamp em' in a vise, and use a hacksaw to cut through one side. Like thus:
Slide an appropriate amount of washers, ( I usually use 6-7), onto the plastic shaft, right…
Added by Tony Livingston on August 22, 2012 at 1:20pm — 12 Comments
Okay, so maybe I usually call em' floats, not bobbers. Whichever you prefer, chances are there are a handful in your tackle box. Many of us cut our angling teeth drifting a worm below a float, and indeed that is surely a fine way to catch a Bluegill. I still reach for a float of some sort on many occasions, although these days I'm more more apt to suspend an artificial jig beneath it than I am a hapless garden worm.
But no matter the bait, the float still has to do it's part to put…
ContinueAdded by Tony Livingston on August 22, 2012 at 12:30pm — 8 Comments
Everyone has heard those stories about unbelievable productive fishing spots. Well, when I was told of a spot where you could catch huge bluegills right from the bank, I promptly said " No Way". I want to tell you about a secret spot in Alabama where I caught the biggest gills of my life. Let me tell you a little about fishing as I have known it for most of my life. Unable to swim, unable to afford a boat, unable to run in the circles that might allow me access to boat use. I have been…
ContinueAdded by Joe Hinton on August 14, 2012 at 4:16am — 3 Comments
Back on the Blogs Forum. Been doing mostly saltwater fishing for the past 2 months. Not much panfish action in freshwater, but have caught a few largemouths, chain pickerel, and recently did a river smallmouth day. Here's a report for my recent panfish success.
After coming from the private lake that usually catches me those monster gills and not catching anything there, I went to a local city park that I'm familiar with and has the Pequonnock River running through…
ContinueAdded by Michael on August 13, 2012 at 8:30pm — 2 Comments
does anyone out there know how to catch crickets for bluegill bait . a friend of mine tried to buy some but could not find what he wanted . anyone out there have a sucess doing this . i live in northeast ohio and this prime time for crickets to be around.
Added by Ronald A Wilson on August 12, 2012 at 4:12pm — 5 Comments
Hi all. I've started a blog for my bluegill guiding service on which I will also be posting articles on pond management, especially big bluegill, from time to time. I just posted an article on common mistakes made by pond owners who want big bluegill. Here's the URL:
http://bluegilladventures.blogspot.com/
If you visit the blog, leave a comment so Google will know I exist!
Added by Walt Foreman on August 4, 2012 at 6:15pm — 37 Comments
THOUGHT IF THERE WERE THIS MANY BASS, THEY WOULD KEEP THE DINKY BLUEGILLS IN CHECK. MAYBE, FISHED MORE THAN I THINK. PUMPKINSEEDS ARE BIGGER THAN GILLS. CAUGHT A FAT 11" BULLHEAD. STILL HAVE A LOT OF GREAT SPOTS TO CHECK OUT. LONG STRETCHES OF LILLYPADS. DO GILLS LIKE LILLYPADS IN THE SUMMER? LAKE IS VERY WEEDY, WITH SOME SHALLOW HUMPS IN THE MIDDLE. GREAT LAKE TO WADE AS THERE IS A POINT IN THE MIDDLE WERE IT IS SHALLOW ENOUGH TO ACROSS, SO I CAN FISH PARALLEL TO 1 BANKS AND BOTH SIDES OF…
ContinueAdded by Frank Ribble on July 27, 2012 at 12:09pm — 1 Comment
READ ABOUT LAKE ON A BROCHURE POSTED AT ANOTHER LAKE. MARSH IS A LITTLE DANGEROUS SUNK IN THE MUCK ONE LEG UP TO MY THIGH. 6 OF 8 GILLS 6-1/2" TO 7-1/2 ONLY 2 DINKS. CAUGHT ON BERKLEY POWERBAIT MAGGOTS AS I WAS RETREIVING. CAUGHT CRAPPIE ON BERKLEY POWERBAIT MINNOWS. WASN'T SETTING THE HOOK HARD ENOUGH ON THE 3". HAD A BIG FISH SPIT IT MULTIPLE TIMES. THINK IT WAS A BASS, BUT IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN A BOWFIN. WILL HAVE TO TAKE A PICTURE OF MONSTER FROGS. WERE BIGGER THAN ANY GILLS I CAUGHT.…
ContinueAdded by Frank Ribble on July 27, 2012 at 11:22am — 6 Comments
Do any of you bluegill eatin' aficionado's season your oil before you fry?....I do!...it makes a big difference.
I normally work in a 10" cast iron dutch oven when frying, and typically cook in a 2 inch oil depth.
Set on high...When oil reaches 220 deg, I add 3 strips of bacon...remove when done.
Then add one medium-large onion cut in 1/4" rings to oil....cook until caramelized and remove.
Turn heat off (oil will be hot) and add 2 large cloves of garlic sliced…
ContinueAdded by Bill "Musky" Modica on July 25, 2012 at 7:00pm — 19 Comments
Wanted to share some material I have found that I have adapted for fly tying. It can be found where sewing goods are sold. It's called stitch witchery.…
Added by Rex Robinson on July 18, 2012 at 3:19pm — 13 Comments
Through the years I have learned that a lot of items labeled "for fly fishing" often cost more than other fishing tackle. The same is true with" fly tying" material. But thanks to the abundance of craft store now a days I have managed to support my habit of fly fishing and fly tying by finding comparable substitutes. I realize there is no substitute for top grade hackle and proper tying thread, but often times synthetic material, beads, foam, glues, and others materials adaptable for fly…
ContinueAdded by Rex Robinson on July 17, 2012 at 8:01pm — 11 Comments
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