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    Default Good time fishing (thank the Good Lord)


    Posted this on Indiana site, more may find interesting here. Meant to post this sooner, but running behind. Last Saturday at Lake Monroe (Indiana), thank the Good Lord, my Dad and I caught 141 or 142 fish. A few were bluegills, one walleye about 18" long or so and the rest were crappie. (I forgot, had a yellow bass and maybe a few sunfish too). Most of the crappie had eggs in them. Average size Monroe fish, no monsters, some were decent. But had a great time. Pop had one spot where he just repeatedly caught fish after fish after fish. He caught more than I did, by a few, but he outfishes me alot of times and that's fine with me. Water temperature was upper 60's, surprised me to find fish that were not spawned out yet. Apparently the gills had not moved shallow yet. 99% of the fish were caught on Fish-N-Spins, mostly 1/32 size, blue/clear and black/chart. You can find them at www.fish-n-spin.com, and we are a sponsor on this site. Good fishing, and may the Good Lord be your Guide.
    Mark

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    Mark,
    I've had good luck useing the Fish-N-Spin over the past year also. Mostly crappie and bluegills. Best color for me has been the copper blade and the Black/Chart skirt.
    Gerald K4NHN
    Cayce, SC


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    Posted this on Indiana site, more may find interesting here. Meant to post this sooner, but running behind. Last Saturday at Lake Monroe (Indiana), thank the Good Lord, my Dad and I caught 141 or 142 fish. A few were bluegills, one walleye about 18" long or so and the rest were crappie. (I forgot, had a yellow bass and maybe a few sunfish too). Most of the crappie had eggs in them. Average size Monroe fish, no monsters, some were decent. But had a great time. Pop had one spot where he just repeatedly caught fish after fish after fish. He caught more than I did, by a few, but he outfishes me alot of times and that's fine with me. Water temperature was upper 60's, surprised me to find fish that were not spawned out yet. Apparently the gills had not moved shallow yet. 99% of the fish were caught on Fish-N-Spins, mostly 1/32 size, blue/clear and black/chart. You can find them at www.fish-n-spin.com, and we are a sponsor on this site. Good fishing, and may the Good Lord be your Guide.
    Mark
    Gerald K4NHN
    Cayce, SC

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    Mark, Sounds like you and your Dad had a good day fishing! Ilove to catch bluegill on lures, What is your best seller for bluegill? I would like to try a few. What color? Thanks for your reply in advance Jimmy S. Ps. Always good to hear someone give God the praise, It's a joy to serve Him!

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    Smile best bluegill colors

    Jimmy,

    My favorite is black/chartreuse. It's my favorite all-around color. Other good colors are black/clear, blue/clear and electric blue. Black/firetail with copper blade is a good choice if the water is dirty. If you decide to buy very many lures, the kit is the best way to go. 1/32 is my favorite size all around, and especially for bluegill. Thanks for your kind words as well, as always, to God be the glory! Good fishing, and may the Good Lord be your Guide.

    Mark

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