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Nice double!
It’s trippy how some lakes grow them while others dontLove these little dudes. Used to have a couple solid spots when I lived in Bham. Need to do some more exploring down here. I stopped at an old central WA haunt on my way home from MT the other day and all I caught were a few 3" gills and a few ticks.
Yeah that would be finethat'd be cool...perhaps move it to the warmwater forum though. Shoot, it's been probably 10 years since I've targeted them....that was always good fun!
Carp (and capr) matter, too!I guess I read that forum as bass centric

Totally agree@Evan B gots jokes. But I love me some bluegill. Pound for pound (ounce for ounce?), a heck of a hard fighting fish. Even little 'gills give a nice pull on a light rod. The small ones are easy enough to catch that you can usually always find a few, the big ones are cagey and rare enough that you feel like you've accomplished something when you bring it to hand. Best fish ever for getting kids to feel the stoke of fishing.
I usually fish topwater for them. They will hit a small foam popper through most of the summer even when bass have gotten less interested. But I have also used a little bugger or something similar at times. Heck, there's one little lake here where they seem to go nuts for just a small attractor dry fly like an Adams or Royal Wulff.
It's great to find a little bluegill pond close to your house where you know you can stop by for a few casts and have a shot at catching one. But I also love a lazy summer evening in the float tube with a beer and a 3wt catching a pile of them.
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Heck yeah