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    Really nice gills Sonny. Those green sunfish are huge. I think the world record is just over 2lbs. so Perris might produce some soon if they keep growing like that.

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    Thnx Sj - you should pick up the tying again, next best thing to fishing

    JJ - The GS started turning up about 2-3 years ago. Coincides with the lake level remaining the same. Still low but not a lot of fluctuation is allowing them to spawn. Seeing a few more Spotted Hybrids too.

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    I definitely want to grow some trophy CNBG when I create my own pond!

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    Didn't notice the big one before, wow!!!!!!
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    I've been tying those hard body baits for years but still can't tie them like Sonny can. That big one has to be pushing 2 if not more. I'm not a sponsor but sell some jigs on ebay, not like Sonny's though. There is a tutorial on how to make these but I won't give out the information without permission from Sonny and this site. If you look for it hard enough you can find it though, I did.

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    I would quit crappie fishing if I could catch some of those beauties. Oh wait I can't catch crappie either.
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    Good gracious, that's incredible. I've never seen one Bluegill that big much less that many. I fished the St Johns river in FL for bluegills many years ago and I thought those fish were huge but nothing like that. What body of water were those caught on?

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    what a big ole bunch of whopper gills you got bro ....man are them some kinda monster "augers" ......
    btw do they not have crappie in those lakes or do you just not chase them ?
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    Just unbelievable

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    JJ - I think it's the 2lb test more than anything. To me - chubs troll better. I know the molds you got from Robert are the same ones I have - think we have different weights...
    FF - heard about the St Johns river on BB.C, sounds like a great place to fish. If you like river fishing, for Panfish, check out the Colorado River, especially below Parker Dam. I primarily fish Lake Perris, but you can catch fish like these in a lot of local reservoirs (we call them lakes). San Diego Lakes are awesome but to far for me, 60 - 100 miles.
    Ketchn - we got Crappie too, again hardly anyone fishes for them. I stumble on some in the spring when the shad are spawning in the marina.

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