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    Nice Cracker Speckanator,,,



    Quote Originally Posted by jimeisaac View Post
    First thing I would do is sign up for an account on Bluegill - Big Bluegill - Do you love big bluegill?

    Ive been a lurker on that site for about a year now,,,


    The next thing I would do is read the article at this link:
    http://www.jimeisaac.com/2lbbluegill.PDF
    (please excuse the sloppy scanning job)

    It would down load but not open for some reason

    On the water, I would go to:

    Lake Skinner - Lake Skinner | RiversideCountyParks.org

    Lake Parris - Lake Perris SRA

    Good Luck!
    Thanks for the info...
    Im also getting this book,I belive I learned about it from your site
    Its from the fly fishing comunity but is supopsed to be one of the best books writen on brim fishing ever put out...
    PJ
    Oh and I will give you guys a review after I read it and let you know what i think of it,,, Should be here next week..
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    It is a pdf file so you need Adobe Reader which you can download for free at:
    Adobe - Reader 9
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    Quote Originally Posted by puddle jumper View Post
    Im also getting this book,I belive I learned about it from your site
    Its from the fly fishing comunity but is supopsed to be one of the best books writen on brim fishing ever put out...
    PJ
    Oh and I will give you guys a review after I read it and let you know what i think of it,,, Should be here next week..
    I have that book but have never understood the fuss about it. IMO, the average bluegill article in In-Fisherman has better info. The Wilson book is just a basic "fly fishing for bluegills" book. Maybe you'll like it better than I did, though.

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    Lake Barkley has some great Redear, Bass, and Crappie.


    I live 20 miles from the 160,000 acre KY Lake, and if you know where to go the fishing can be world class.



    Lake Guntersville, in Alabama is really good right now for Bass.
    I live 10 miles from the 160,000 acre Kentucky Lake, and the 57,000 acre Barkley Lake is within 25 miles of my house. I live 10 miles from 220,000 acres of Water.

    I live in an Outdoor Paradise

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    YouTube - Catching Redear on Barkley Here watch this video

    YouTube - Redear and Bluegill on Lake Barkley


    Barkley Lake is 58,000 acres of water, it is connected to Kentucky Lake which is 160,000 acres of water.
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    I live 10 miles from the 160,000 acre Kentucky Lake, and the 57,000 acre Barkley Lake is within 25 miles of my house. I live 10 miles from 220,000 acres of Water.

    I live in an Outdoor Paradise

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    From what I understand, the Savanah River in Georgia/South Carolina has HUGE shellcrackers. Two pounders are common, and three pounders are not uncommon. I've been thinking about taking the trip to this river but I need to do some research before I commit a bunch of money to it.

    One things for sure, I'll be going to Kentucky Lake next spring because it has some legit 1.5-2lb redears in it. It's becoming quite the shellcracker lake...also has big bluegill. It's known for it's crappie/bass fishing but the ears have made a strong presence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redearhoosier View Post
    From what I understand, the Savanah River in Georgia/South Carolina has HUGE shellcrackers. Two pounders are common, and three pounders are not uncommon. I've been thinking about taking the trip to this river but I need to do some research before I commit a bunch of money to it.

    One things for sure, I'll be going to Kentucky Lake next spring because it has some legit 1.5-2lb redears in it. It's becoming quite the shellcracker lake...also has big bluegill. It's known for it's crappie/bass fishing but the ears have made a strong presence.

    Try Prior Bay, or Neville Bay on lake Barkely.
    I live 10 miles from the 160,000 acre Kentucky Lake, and the 57,000 acre Barkley Lake is within 25 miles of my house. I live 10 miles from 220,000 acres of Water.

    I live in an Outdoor Paradise

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    Great article Jim
    Thats what im talking about..
    Did not know that about the Savanna river,
    I was stationed down there "Tybee" with the Coast Guard for a few years but only salt water fished ...
    Thanks...
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    Quote Originally Posted by puddle jumper View Post
    Did not know that about the Savanna river,
    I was stationed down there "Tybee" with the Coast Guard for a few years but only salt water fished ...
    Thanks...
    PJ
    I left the East Coast the last time in 1971. I spent 69-71 at the Receiver Site for Naval Communication Station Norfolk at Northwest VA. (out in the middle of the Great Dismal Swamp. Half the base in Va and half in North Carolina.) That is where I learned to wade through the swamp fishing for Bass with fly rods and poppers and float the Northwest River spyder rig fishing for Crappie.
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