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    Anyone catching any gills in central florida?I have been speck fishing myself,just wondering if anyone is targeting them and having any luck?Tight lines to ya

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    I catch em pretty regular at the local pond on pieces of nightcrawler
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    I live in Panama City and this time of year has always been my crappie fishing time; However I have caught some very nice Gills this year on Jigs. I also love to fly fish and I can't wait till spring. Deep Point Lake is known for some huge gills and shellcracker over a pound. I fly fish at night around docks and structure.
    Good luck and tight lines.
    Chet

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    I've been catching a few good ones at Old Lk Davenport . Couldn't find any gill at Osprey or Louisa last trip.

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    I catch a bunch pitchin sliders in brush and pads chasing crappie.

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    I used to take a small popper, smaller than usual, and work it slower than usual in the cold months. Let it sit for a very long time without contact after the cast. Sometimes the don't take it, but what a thrill when they do. Micro chenille on a #10 Eagle Claw baitholder hook tied to look like a maggot also works good.
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