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    Default Lake Perris Bluegill fishing today


    Hadn't been to LP in a little bit. We did pretty good on the smaller hens. Water temp was pretty low considering we are in May already. We were using the pink & reptile Autos (1/32nd with EC Lil' Nasty #6 hook) tipped with crickets.

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    Great pics. Great fish.
    Wear your PFD!!!!!

    This is the day the Lord hath made, rejoice and be glad in it.
    Psalm 118:24

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    Beautiful bluegill !! I see your Auto-Jig is still working it's charm.
    I'm not skilled enough fisherman to get that size gills. I'll have to check and see if Eagle Claw makes that hook in a #8. Sure is refreshing that you folks are able to maintain the size of those gills considering the population in the area .

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    My goal to make it out there but it is unlikely. Been reading about that place for years. Nice fish.



    Regards

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    Nice catch, Sonny!

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    nice fish will be some good eating

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    Thnx guys
    og - EC makes the Lil' Nasty down to size 10. PM your snail mail and I can send you some to try..

    Ah - Get a red eye out to Ontario and it can be done. Better hurry before our lakes dry up!! LOL! I keep a pontoon on Lake Perris. Lake Havasu is a trek but you will catch a fish (if not several) of a life time!

    Thnx Walt.

    We were going to keep some sniper - ended up giving a bunch to an old Veteran friend at the dock.
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    Nice fish, looks like a good time was had.

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    LedHed, Thank you for the kind offer. I'll try to find a supplier that pours on these hooks first . In the meantime I have already ordered some 1/32nd RB heads on a #8 hook so I can get a feel for the Auto-Jig style pattern in my local waters. I tied a similar one today with a lighter head and the bluegill thought it was time for a feast. !! lol .

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    Thnx egg358

    og - good news on your tye. We 1st tyed them on a 1/80th & #10 hook but ended up with too many gut hooks. I'm using a 1/32nd & #6 hook. Starting to use a #4 hook for Lake Havasu.....

    Some people like the Lil' Nasty and some don't. The only real complaint I've heard is that they aren't sharp out of the box - because they don't catch the nail. I haven't had any problems with hooking up and I have some stuck some very nice fish using them. The quality control blows Matzuo out of the water and the ECs are made in America. I think the wire is diameter is thinner - big advantage for Ultra Light fishing.

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