Drifting for bluegill is about all I do now. Never tried 2# line. How far behind the boat do you drift?
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Fished Dale Hollow with my son today...always a good thing. Was trying to catch Gills drifting along using a Midnight Blue ThunderHawk Dancer and a Bison colored Trout Magnet. For both of us a new way of fishing. It works but requires patience to stick with it....we are both used to casting for everything. The fish were all caught in about 15-18 feet of water. I would see them on the di and next thing you know we both would have hook ups. We only caught about 16 or so Gills and 4 Smallies...only took a pic of the 18 incher. The other Smallies were 11-13 inch fish. All fish caught on SOS 2# test line...a lot of fun. Didn't get a single pic of the Gills my son caught....he got the good ones. He was impressed with the girth on the Gills up there. Only fished about 5 hours. Saw a golden eagle pretty close up today....quite impressive. I am going to keep at it with this method when I fish up there this summer. They go deep in summer....and evidently stay deep all summer long. Just have to stick with it. Life is good!
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Drifting for bluegill is about all I do now. Never tried 2# line. How far behind the boat do you drift?
Great catch you got there. Some real chunks. Nice job.
It is not about the equipment you have to use,
It is about how you use the equipment you have. :D
Good deal
Nice job
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never really drifted for them but one thing for certain ....a bluegill just cant stand a slowly moving bait .....nice read , nice ketch as well
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Great job out there! Some really nice gills and smallies. BTW, drifting is about all we do these days and our catches are superior to even trolling, for what ever reason. We too use 2# test line, but I use Fireline Crystal, with a fluorocarbon leader. Been using this combo for several successful seasons now.![]()
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I am curious about drifting for gills? What kind of water depth are you drifting over? I have done some drifting over the drops at the big lakes in SW Kentucky for crappy with some success, but never tried such a thing for gills and definitely interested in adding something to my arsenal.
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