Do you love big bluegill?
I went out yesterday to a local state owned lake, Wye Mills (in Maryland). Slept in and got a late start, but was on the water by 9:30. Worked my way around the lake via fishing the shoreline. The rigs today were 1/32 oz. jig about 30" under a torpedo foam (weighted) bobber. I tipped the jigs with Berkely Gulp Alive 1" minnows. One was Chartruese, the other Emerald (dark dark green) Minnow. The method was cast out, let the bait settle a bit and reel it back in short jerky motions, pausing in between. The Gulp Alive minnows really work great for me!
It was a bit slow at first, but I did catch several crappie. Many of those fish were micros (only 4-6"). After about a dozen of them I wanted something a bit larger, so I moved away from the shoreline into deeper (4'-5') water. Although there were still many of the micro crappies, I did catch several in the 9"-10" range. In addition to the crappies, I caught a few descent (6-7") bluegills.
The wind had picked up a bit and began to create a big weed line of fallen leaves out in the middle. So I started casting out to the edge of it. The fish I caught there were of better quality. One strike was really good and I had the drag start singing. I thought that I had hooked a small to medium large mouth. Much to my surprise it was a big Gill. Not only was she long 9 5/8", she was deep and wide as well. I didn't have a scale, but she felt really heavy. Had to be close to a pound?Of all days to have forgotten the camera? I did snap a photo on my telephone, but I can't figure out how to get it transferred to my (mac computer). I don't have a data plan or texting.
This was the best overall gill I have caught in a long, long time. Needless to say, she made my day. I caught 52 crappies and 21 Bluegills. Rain chased me off of the lake around 2:00 PM
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I used to fish Wye Mills back in the mid 1980's when my father was still alive. We would smash 9 inch class gills in June up along the right hand shoreline from the dam as the fish were spawning. Almost the same rig you used... bobber/1/64th oz jig tipped with a piece of worm.
Glad you had a good day and congrats on that big bluegill!
Great write up, brother. I like the way you changed up as the conditions changed around you.
Nice.
Thanks guys for your good wishes. You make a relatively newcomer feel truly welcome.
David, I used to fish offshore (in the Atlantic) when I was younger. Out there if you found a weedline you almost always scored with the fishes. As the leaf line started to form I thought it might be worth a cast or two.
Anthony, I don't think my telephone has a card slot (would it be on the ouitside?). I'm not much of a gadget guy.
Jim, until Wednesday I didn't think the Wye held any slab gills. I couldn't break 8" there on all of my previous trips!
Jeffrey, I have often wondered about the pumpkinseed color. I'll get a jar next time I visit the Bass Pro. By the way there is a Bass Pro just a couple of miles from Ft. Meade. I hope that you and your grandsons knock the socks off of the gills when you come.
Jeffrey,
I spent way tooooo much time (and money) @ Bass Pro. I would have wondered why you mention ice fishing. But not after waking up and going outside today. When I was out on the lake on Wednesday, I fished in a long sleeved shirt and was comfortable. Today (just 3 days later) we are expecting a high of 40 and cold rain changing over to snow this afternoon.
I just hope that things improve by Wednesday this week as I would like to give it another try on the lake.
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