Big Bluegill gets visits from six different continents, Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia, as well as 46 different states.
All in ONE DAY!!!
April 24, 2010 was a great day for Big Bluegill.
Thanks everybody for keeping this such a civil, and friendly place to be!
Added by Bruce Condello on April 25, 2010 at 7:30am —
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Well, it's the middle of April, and sad to say I've only been to my friend's private lake twice. The first time much earlier this month, I came home with 10 nice gills with a total weight of 5 pounds. Second time out, only caught 4 just last weekend. Could see the gills everywhere, but this time of the month they only have one thing on their minds. Looks like it's going to be a heavy bedding season. The fish I caught were all on what I call now the "spider grub". Again, it comes from the idea…
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Added by Nick Holt on April 21, 2010 at 10:30am —
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Hey i went to the lake yesterday and i keep on gettin bits but the bluegill never bite on the hook. is there anyway to make them like bit onto the hook?
Added by Changus on April 18, 2010 at 2:44pm —
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First time for me:I caught a tagged brook Trout today 4-17 at about 8:15 am .I'm gonna send the tag into the hatchery .They'll send me back a certificate and award patch (ha ha, an award patch for an 11" trout..lol!)but I'm thrilled they'll enter me in a drawing for 1 of 12 rod and reel combos!That's cool! It's the "Hook a Winner "program.They 're tagging more than 1000 brook Trout for release in NJ waters.
Added by John Sheehan on April 17, 2010 at 8:31am —
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Went fishing in central florida several days ago and caught 7 crappie and 2 gills. The largest crappie measured 14.25 inches. Its always such a thrill to catch em on a light flyrod. Unfortunately, I didn't have my camera with me. All of the fish were caught using a 1.25 inch Mister Twister Exude Nymph (Moss Green/Pearl color) on a thin wire Gamakatsu hook and a sliding bead head weight. The oil in the skillet will be sizzling this weekend.
Added by Tim Roberts on April 16, 2010 at 8:00am —
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Had a good couple of days fishing in Sussex County, Delaware this week. Me and my buddy Charlie were fishing primarily for hickory shad, but we ran into a lot of other species to include redbreast and redear sunfish, white perch, yellow perch, bluegills, herring, bonus slab crappie and some surprise white shad up in the down-state tributaries and tidal creeks. For some reason, people don't bother too much with panfish… Continue
Added by Jim Gronaw on April 15, 2010 at 4:03pm —
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There are so many titles for this live bait post that come to mind, I should start with a few titles. Rock Your Water With Live Bait. Match the Hatch- er Make the Hatch. Make the Fish in Front of You Go Mad. Loose Feed for Success. BlueGill Tsunami.
So those are some titles I would use to tell you about the top method for getting all the fish feeding in your area. Did I say all the fish? Yes. Even on a slow day, this method takes fish out of neutral or non-feeding behavior…
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Added by Johnny wilkins on April 13, 2010 at 12:00pm —
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I used the strike king bitzy pond minnow, it works really well for trout,largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, and smallmouth bass. I use it to fish bluegills, i threw it in in about 1 minuite of trolling it i got a bluegill then. I cast in about 5 feet off shore and within 3 to 4 sec another one bit on. Then guess what in about 18 sec after casting it another one. It works really well if you want to catch larger bluegills. a pic of it.…
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Added by Changus on April 12, 2010 at 7:11pm —
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went fishin on saturday didnt do so well only caught a hybrid green sunfish and it was all for that day of fishing but im learned from my mistakes and they will be fixed thats why i would rather fish by myself and catch nothing then to be in a crowd and catch alot of something. you know that is one of my favorite qoutes and life lessons which is true.~ Tobias
Added by Tobias Jackson Jr. on April 12, 2010 at 8:07am —
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Today I caught 11 bluegill. mostly on wax worm but 1 on a strike king bitsy minnow
Added by Changus on April 10, 2010 at 9:58pm —
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Wow! I just got back from fishing and as I speak we have a 'cool' front roaring through that is dropping temps from the upper 80's down to the low 50's tonight. But just a few hours ago it was warm and sunny and the previous 2 days had been record high low 90's. This pushed fish shallow and pre-spawn gills were just a cast away, staging out away from bedding sites. But they were quick to hit crystal braid jigs and hair jigs. Great, non-stop action for…
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Added by Jim Gronaw on April 8, 2010 at 4:03pm —
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I was taking a hike through a park yesterday with the woman, when we came to a pond (with a "no fishing" policy-which is fine) and walked out on to a small bridge. Along with a few turtles there were quite a few nice size gill's hovering about. I assume because people feed them, although there is a "no feeding" policy as well. I usually don't start fishing in earnest until May here in northern Ohio because I haven't had that much luck going any earlier. This has got me wondering if the warm…
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Added by Michael S on April 6, 2010 at 8:52am —
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Been having a ball lately with 8 to 10 inch gills and 12 to 14 inch crappies on Pink Things and the newer chartreuse braids I tie. Both at 1/64 th oz, but some thread - bodied 1/100 th oz jigs fishes below a sensitive Thill Stealth float and wind drifted at the local pond.
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Nice, pre-spawn gills are giving me action. But today I concentrated on crappie, just to…
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Added by Jim Gronaw on April 1, 2010 at 7:55pm —
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CONGRATS TO BRUCE ON HAVING AN EXCELLENT RIGHT
UP IN THE MAGAZINE, WITH COOL PHOTO'S.....................
CM
Added by crappiemike on April 1, 2010 at 4:50pm —
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Next time if you ever find your self catching a lot of bluegill in a very short amount of time try putting 3 hooks at once. The set up i do is i have a small bass sinker at the bottom. USing 6 pound test line, then about 12" up i have a #10 hook then 7" up another # 10 hook then another 7" up i tie another hook on. Baited with wax worms. Sometimes i catch a fish on all three of my hooks but that is kind of hard to reel in with 3 different gill swimmin in different directions.
Added by Changus on March 31, 2010 at 9:10pm —
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Hey has anyone caught any bluegills on some intereesting baits. I caught a bluegill on a Crunch bar wrapper once before. and i caught one on accident i hooked it on the fin. One time i even caught a spinnerbait that someone lost in the water.
Added by Changus on March 29, 2010 at 10:26pm —
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Today i went fishing and my friend and i caught 41 fish. mostly bluegills. on just wax worms on size 10 hook. We also caught the biggest one with a crappy little jig that you find in like the children's fishing kit.
Added by Changus on March 26, 2010 at 10:20pm —
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In Puttingstone lake I sometimes catch bluegills in about 3 second to get a bit. Caught 157 bluegills there last year
Added by Changus on March 25, 2010 at 10:12pm —
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has anybody gone fishing yet if so let me know if its good fishing
Added by brett rockey on March 24, 2010 at 5:21pm —
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where is American going these days
Added by Magnolia Rick on March 23, 2010 at 12:11pm —
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