06-03-2012, 06:24 AM
Went out to Mantua again yesturday, Started at the east dock and worked my way to my spot this time from shore. The bluegills are hot right now. I couldn't stop catching them all day. I used my fly rod the majority of the time and I rarely had a chance to cast a second line in the water.The simple bobber small hook worm would have one on within 30 seconds without fail.
Limited out on them even with only keeping every other 7.5-9 inch gill. Definitally helped to wade out of the bank and attack them from the water to the areas they are not usually targeted. Though be warned I'm allergic to something in the water so if you plan to wade out please either wear waders or rinse off really well before in case your sensitive to the same stuff. Nearly 30 hours later and I'm still red.
I also limited out on bass from 12-14 inches and release MANY more. Suprisingly caught six 10 inch perch but released them all as my basket was getting too heavy. Still ended up stretching my stitches open and seem to have a bit of an infection brewing... May have pushed my luck so soon out of the hospital.
Speaking of luck I had a 4 foot long friend join me as I sat and fished. Nothing like a big ol rattler looking snake slithering across your hand to wake you up. Being the intellegent teen I am I decided to play with him for a while and turned out to be some type of python. I've seen them out there often though this was the biggest I'm had come so close yet.
Things that worked very well -
-- on the fly rod-
Black and white long legged poppers (yay for topwater)
Green/frog poppers (bass)
Red/copper/craw/black colored buggers
Homemade goofy fly thing... kinda like a red minow under water[cool]
- Spinning rod-
3-5 inch wacky worms
Green poppers
sliver of worm under bobber tiny hook.
joes flies
panther martin in Rainbow, sizes 0-2
green grubs
Ps i know your jealous of my sexy wading/diving shoes !
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Limited out on them even with only keeping every other 7.5-9 inch gill. Definitally helped to wade out of the bank and attack them from the water to the areas they are not usually targeted. Though be warned I'm allergic to something in the water so if you plan to wade out please either wear waders or rinse off really well before in case your sensitive to the same stuff. Nearly 30 hours later and I'm still red.
I also limited out on bass from 12-14 inches and release MANY more. Suprisingly caught six 10 inch perch but released them all as my basket was getting too heavy. Still ended up stretching my stitches open and seem to have a bit of an infection brewing... May have pushed my luck so soon out of the hospital.
Speaking of luck I had a 4 foot long friend join me as I sat and fished. Nothing like a big ol rattler looking snake slithering across your hand to wake you up. Being the intellegent teen I am I decided to play with him for a while and turned out to be some type of python. I've seen them out there often though this was the biggest I'm had come so close yet.
Things that worked very well -
-- on the fly rod-
Black and white long legged poppers (yay for topwater)
Green/frog poppers (bass)
Red/copper/craw/black colored buggers
Homemade goofy fly thing... kinda like a red minow under water[cool]
- Spinning rod-
3-5 inch wacky worms
Green poppers
sliver of worm under bobber tiny hook.
joes flies
panther martin in Rainbow, sizes 0-2
green grubs
Ps i know your jealous of my sexy wading/diving shoes !
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