Bwilso, after submitting my earlier response, I just realized what you had said about this particular bluegill attacking what seems to be a lure resembling another fish. The last outing I took catching these “ micro” gills for the post I was sight targeting them, for the little 2 inchers were way more aggressive in pursuit my lures I would have no chance of catching the 3/4 inchers seen in my post. But what I realized then contrary to the saying-“big fish eat small fish.” these bluegills do not eat one of their own. Maybe the lake full of insects but one after another I would throw these little gills back after a photo-shoot, daze and trying to compose itself, these giants would rushed in to see the surface disturbance but then just swam away, very odd. Then again I’ve never actually see a big bluegill eating its smaller counterparts either. Cheers!
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