They're plentiful in grass beds around the edges of most lakes. You'll need a small mesh net with a long handle. I use my landing net and it works just fine. Dip it in the grass and jig it up and down about 6" or so while moving it into the grass. The trick is getting those little rascals out of the net and into a bucket. I use a 5 gal bucket with about 1" of water in the bottom and I dump the net into it, then pick out the trash later. Use a small long shank bream hook for bluegill and you will only need to thread one on. I use them for specks when they move near the shore and you will need to put 2 or 3 on your hook. I use an eagle # 4 or #6 octopus circle hook. Most everyone uses the standard gold crappie hook, but I find with the circle hook with live bait the fish get hooked in their throat area rather than the mouth and I seldom loose one. It's a great bait for any panfish. Hope this is some help.


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