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    Default Old dog can learn new tricks.


    WV is not known for massive bluegill,though we do have some decent ones.I fished a 9 acre lake today, and struggled to find any gills of size.Digging through my tackle I found a bag of 2” gulp minnow,like magic the bite came alive.
    I admit,I would have never thought 7-9” gills would attack a 2” minnow,I tend to downsize for gills,but perhaps I’ve been wrong all along.I also fished honey worms wacky style for the first time, I must say,wacky out fished the standard thread the hook style technique 5 to 1.
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    I have a jar of the Berkeley Honey Worms and always forget to try them.

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    You never know what they gone hit till you try
    RESPECT THE LAND AS WELL AS THE GAME YOU HUNT!

    "Life is like a coin, you can spend it any way you wish but you can only spend it once"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaker View Post
    WV is not known for massive bluegill,though we do have some decent ones.I fished a 9 acre lake today, and struggled to find any gills of size.Digging through my tackle I found a bag of 2” gulp minnow,like magic the bite came alive.
    I admit,I would have never thought 7-9” gills would attack a 2” minnow,I tend to downsize for gills,but perhaps I’ve been wrong all along.I also fished honey worms wacky style for the first time, I must say,wacky out fished the standard thread the hook style technique 5 to 1.
    Yep,those Honey worms actually do work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jvg View Post
    You never know what they gone hit till you try
    And that’s the truth. And it changes all the time! LOL
    Bob
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    I’ve used honey worms for several years with good success,but rigging waky style under a float upped the game considerably.I believe the slow fall made all the difference,the float gives some casting distance.

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    I've caught tons of bluegill (and crappie) with those Gulp minnows. They are always in my tacklebox.
    Check out my Instagram fishing pics:
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    Break out the "Slim Jim " . Cut slices about 1/8 of an inch . Amazing . lol
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    Fishing with slim Jim’s is like fishing with bacon.........ain’t gonna happen,that’s my food
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    the tiny gulp minnows are deadly gill baits , but way to expensive ,go bar s weenies and eat all of them except one and feed that one to the bluegill .....
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales

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