Man them some monsters. Must be like fighting a gruper on that light tackle. I can see why your arms would be worn out.
1st fish a fat 11" hen then followed up with a 2lb. 4oz. stud. I fear the evening bite. I'm almost tied with my fall season five 2lb CNBGs, that took ~4 months to do. Never seen so many 11" fish!
Fishing ~28FOW & 68*F water temp. Wind came up early so I left early.....
Wind will be up for a few days - give me a chance to pour up some more jigs. And give my arm a break.
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Man them some monsters. Must be like fighting a gruper on that light tackle. I can see why your arms would be worn out.
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Wow that's a whopper
Cray - getting wore out. We got a Green Sunfish hybrid that fight like Snappers. Found them on the dam last year and can't get over there to fish for them. These CNBG are keeping me too busy. Somebody (on this site) gave up a hot Crappie spot I need to go check on too.
What a beauty! All of them are fantastic, but that 12 incher is a sure enough hog.
thnx cc - surprising numbers of them showing up, these are coming from 2 spots, sure there are more
That is absolutely awesome. Congrats!
I hope you know, that me coming to CA and inviting myself to go fishing with you is on my bucket list. LOL
Totally awesome!! Great job!!
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Is there a fertilizer plant near there?
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What makes them attain such large sizes, Sonny? Is it the California weather = long growing season AND the Copper Nose Bluegill naturally attaining larger sizes?? Food sources??