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    Default Conditions right now?


    Has the water warmed up to the point that the bluegill are actively feeding and will start biting worms and crickets? I'm currently in NJ.

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    They actively feed year round, including the coldest winter days.

    Just get out and fish.

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    Disco is correct...but if you are wondering is the spring feed on the answer to here in TN is no. I have no clue about NJ.

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    I would think you are a bit cold for shallow fish but I don't know for sure
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    Started fishing Monday and sunfish are definitely biting in southern N.Y. ! In fact, I'm catching more 'gills than perch or crappie. Best lures are similar to the designs Snake River sells or any soft plastic around 2" long rigged on 1/32 - 1/16 oz ball head jigs. I done well with braid and a 1.5' leader of fluorocarbon lines. They have been scattered but not in shallow water; more like 40 yds from shore in water over 6' deep. Fish the lures slow with slight variations in speed.
    4 species of fish will bite. Today I caught crappie, perch, sunfish (mostly) and three bass.

    Best kind of day to fish early spring with water temps bordering 60 would be overcast with a breeze so they come nearer the surface.

    Here are a few lures that work all year for most species:




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    We have been getting them in the feeder streams and canals where the water warms up faster. Got gills and perch and bullheads and bass. It is a food chain thing fish follow the bait. Watch those little diving ducks if in your area if they working a place there is bait in there.

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