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    Wow! Nice catch. Thanks for sharing the fishing info. and pictures.

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    nice !

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    Nice Gills!

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    real good...Bluegill are mighty fine in my book.

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    nice pics! nice fish! sonar illustration is great! you get a "10" for this post ......... will be watching for more.

    tanks a million

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    Yum! Gills are great table fare.

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    Thanks for sharing....I fish Pickwick Dam every year for bream.....they bite very well on crickets up until the 3rd week in May!! I'll be there very soon to load up! lol

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    I would like to learn more about this.I have fished pickwick for sauger and cats but never for gills.

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    Thanks for the comment guys. ROCK if you go on the generator side, below dam, you can catch all the big black Gills you want. From now through early May...and some years they stay later.....they will only be about 2-3 feet off the rocks in all that swirling water. Most fish for them off the sidewalk with crickets on a long pole with the float set at about 6-10 inches of depth. Not many would think Gills would be in that swift water......but they come in there by the thousands to feed each spring before spawn.

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