We use many methods to fish for bluegill and green sunfish (with the odd pumpkinseed or longear thrown in)..
If we're fishing the dam, we'll usually stick a waxworm or two on a small hook under a bobber. If we're fishing weeds, we'll usully put a tiny midge fly tipped with
something under a bobber and just flip it out a few feet.
Our favorite is to tie up to flooded timber in about fifteen feet of water and slowly let out line with either a weighted fly or a waxie on a hook. We never take a finger off the line and we let it go as deep as it will drop, then slowly reel and yo-yo the line back up. As soon as you find the zone, you'll know it with your finger on the line. We lose a few that wrap around the tree limbs deep, but still boat plenty.
If we're doing cast and retrieve, I like a micro craw or frog, but the biggest gill I've causght was on a firetiger Worden's Roostertail. - Roberta
"Anglers are born honest,
but they get over it." - Ed Zern