Florida, lake Iamonnia. Bream average a pound or better.
Go ahead, pick one. It doesn't even matter if you've been there .
Robert B. McCorquodale
"Flip a fly"
Florida, lake Iamonnia. Bream average a pound or better.
Florida---Lake George and the St Johns River.
For quantities of big Bluegill, I love Reelfoot Lake.
There is a small state lake back home in KY. called Corinth Lake. This has the biggest Shellcrackers I have ever seen.
Mississippi has some good fishing as well. Many of the oxbow lakes are great with little pressure. Lake Chotard is a good one. Also north Mississippi has a small state lake- Lake Lamar Bruce- that has great bream fishing in both size and quantity.
i second drillers opinion lake george, we stay at georgetown marina about 5 times a year usually limit out before our stay is up.
hold my beer im fixin to try sumthin:
North Carolina without a doubt. No need to travel for numbers or large fish, we got it all right here in our own backyards. Which, if you think about it so does everyone else... hmm... still say NC
This only my opinion, but nothing you can say will change my mind. That makes it a FACT.
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I have seen a sign that said Wisconson was the Sunfish Capital of the world. But I'll take the lakes around Suffolk, Va any day. :D
My uncle has a pond full of 3 plus pound georgia giants in southern indiana does that count?
I pray that I may live to fish until my dying day. And when it comes to my last cast I then most humbly pray. When in the Lord's great landing net and peacefully asleep. That in His mercy I be judged, BIG ENOUGH TO KEEP.
I'll take the Suffolk lakes in Va. Lots of big ones there.