Yep! For sure. I like to throw in a little black with it sometimes.
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Yep! For sure. I like to throw in a little black with it sometimes.
Orange and chartreuse works for me a lot of the time
You can tell for sure with this Attachment 226637
I actually use 4 different colors down there, but orange/chartruese is the most consistent producer for me
Hey guys when I'm not crappie fishing I'm bluegill fishing. I've already asked about tillatoba lake but I also found out that were a few other small lakes in the yalobusha county area such as chestnut lake, Texas lake, organ lake, walker lake etc..do any of these lakes produce good bluegill? Or would I be wasting my time?
Not monster size gills but good ones in all of those lakes. Tilatoba just being re-opened is most likely the best bet, has red-ear in it as well.
There used to be some huge longears in organ lake but the lillies have pretty much taken it over the last time I was there. Little texas was drained and restocked a few years back but walker has some good fishing and chestnut also. There are also crappie in these lakes, they are smaller but still fun to catch.
Oragon is a totally waist, the moss completely took it over, a 10 pound bass was a common thing and the gills were full grown before that. Little Texas does not have a ramp but the others do and I take my big boat and fish in comfort. Look at some new to me water yesterday and gonna try it out before long.