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    Taking the family down for a week of fishing and relaxation April 5. Never been but have always wanted to. We will be in the Georgetown area. I have been Brim fishing all my life in the Ga rivers. My question is can I use same techniques and baits in the St Johns river. Would really love to catch some of them big Gills.
    Thanks for any advice in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnDaHill View Post
    Taking the family down for a week of fishing and relaxation April 5. Never been but have always wanted to. We will be in the Georgetown area. I have been Brim fishing all my life in the Ga rivers. My question is can I use same techniques and baits in the St Johns river. Would really love to catch some of them big Gills.
    Thanks for any advice in advance.
    The same as in Georgia. They should start bedding on or around the 15th (full moon). I use rubber brn crickets and gulp's white waxies/asticots. Live bait is probably the best but the artificial is a lot less hassel and they never fail me. Good luck!

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    Rubber crickets? Huh....never thought of that. Thanks for the tip Mr. Speckanator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappielover View Post
    Rubber crickets? Huh....never thought of that. Thanks for the tip Mr. Speckanator.
    Not really crickets...I forget what they're called....

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    April 5th is going to be too early to catch bluegill spawning. Shellcracker will probably be getting ready but I dont think there will be much action for bedding fish until the full moon which is a little later in the month. You can still catch plenty of big bluegill around the docks with crickets. May even catch some crackers if you have red worms with you as well. Dont pass up the crappie fishing during this time either, the river on the south end of George is pretty good all the time. If you contact me when yall get down I can give you some recent reports, I dont mind.
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    Having a Great Time, been kinda windy but we still catching some fish.Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397054712.365130.jpg
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    Well lookie there! Nice looking fish!
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    Is that a Warmouth on the left. Great little fish!
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    Those warmouths are a great little fish to catch!!!

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    Yes Sir, Warmouth

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