March 2, 2010
Fly-fishing for bluegills is not the most challenging sport. But as with any fishing, attention to detail can make you more successful. Bluegills have small mouths, which restrict the size of the prey they consume. The jaw hinge on bluegills is set well in front of the eyes. When they open their mouths, a perfect [...]
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February 13, 2010
Most fish navigate toward cover in one form or another, and winter bluegills are no different then most fish. Bluegill prefer the protection and concealment of various types of cover provided beneath the ice. They also congregate close to cover because that’s where they find most of the food they eat.
The type of lake, man-made [...]
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