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    Adam - Junglejim and I forget who were doing the "tailgunner". I think Pup was doing stuff to extend the swivel further back. There's a tutorial that junglejim did, lashing the swivel to a jig, on another site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LedHed View Post
    Adam - Junglejim and I forget who were doing the "tailgunner". I think Pup was doing stuff to extend the swivel further back. There's a tutorial that junglejim did, lashing the swivel to a jig, on another site.
    I used Jims tutorial on the swivel when learning how to best tie them onto the hook. Have used it often
    I have trouble seeing anything where his tutorial is. At times for a short time I can add a comment. I think my old computer is being hard headed! LOL

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    Led is the "Bluegill Whisperer". Amazing how those fish would calm down and allow him to take their picture and not move. I can't do it. Tried but unsuccessfully.
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    I'm with you on that Jim. The only time they settle down for me is when I drop em in the net for release. Other than that they flop around like Smallmouth.
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    Thnx for the comments guys

    Still waiting for you to check some of these fish out Ronnie.... Always enjoy your videos.
    Told you the secret Jim, LOL - promise them you'll let them go...

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    Two more 2 lb. Bluegill - last one was 2lb 4 oz. - attributed to the 1/48th Chub Belly Spinner Jig. Caught on 5/15 & 5/16.

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    I have only been fortunate to get into that kind of bluegill size one time. A friend and I found them bass fish in 11' of water. We just went and got some crickets as we were not ready for that other than having our ultra light rigs with us. This was in the 1970's, lol! We had 42 and the smallest was 3/4 pound and largest was 1 3/4 pounds. Was a lot of fun, but then these big bluegills do go deep after their spawn.

    LedHed you must be the master of bluegills!

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