Can't say I have seen them jump either unless chased.
We encountered a "jumper" yesterday , bluegill don't jump often but every once in a while one gets pretty frisky .
One yesterday took the air twice on it's way to be released , these particular bluegill seem to have more than the average pull for whatever the reason .
It may be oxygen content or possibly some form of survival mode they go into when in danger at that lake , but for sure when you hook one ,it is ON !
Can't say I have seen them jump either unless chased.
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It’s been a rare event for me as well. The times I remember it was catching a real nice one off of a shallow flat when they’re bedding.
Bob
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Ketchn, I also witnessed couple such spectacular showmanship I recall mentioning in my earlier posts as well. My latest outing I encounter several ouncers taken to the air going for my dry flie presentation…
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I can’t recall many ever getting air!
Congratulations!!
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I’ve had a few get air, and I freaking love it
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it really exited my bud , made him smile big , he was in that did you just see that mode ?
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