I was out fishing for bluegills.I caught a few in thirty minutes. I cast out my line again.Five minutes passed and the bobber didn't move a bit, so i started reeling in my line.When the bobber was almost at the rod tip, a big bluegill jumped out of the water. It must have jumped at least three feet.The fish spashed into the water and swam off. A while later, I reeled in my line again after not receiving a bite in five minutes. I took the line out of the water. The baited hook was about a foot and a half out of the water when a bluegill jumped out of the water and took the bait. In a few seconds I reeled in the line and ended up with another bluegill for dinner. It appeared that the fish were so willing to be caught for dinner that they jumped at the chance.