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Thank's bluegill.I got a catawba tree and did'nt even know it lol.
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I got 3 trees and very seldom ever see a tawber worm before July every year.
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July here in ky.Maybe late june though in a warm spring.
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tried 3 different gulp baits a dozen times and never caught a thing. I would switch to worms and wear the gills out.
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Live bait, fished properly, will outfish Gulp, or any other artificial, two to one, sometimes ten to one depending on conditions. I do keep a jar of the 1" Gulp minnows in my tackle bag, as I've found they are one of the better lures for bluegill, though I don't as a rule do as well with them as I do crappie sliders; but when I really need to catch fish, or am after very big bluegill, I fish live bait 90% of the time. But even with live bait, presentation is key: using 4- or 6-lb. line, for instance, can mean the difference between lots of fish and no fish, as can using a small aberdeen (#6 or 8) hook as opposed to a crappie-sized hook, or using little to no weight as opposed to a clump of 3/0 split shot, or hooking a redworm or mealworm lightly once so it can wriggle as opposed to threading it onto the hook and killing it instantly, etc.
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Crickets= Brown
Worms= "Reddish" Brown (not really what color you'd consider them?)
Maggots= White
Maybe it's color and not bait?
Apple Pie ProStaff
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fly_freebird90
You ain't kidding they like them. I cleaned a bunch yesterday that were full of them. Also, Rebel makes a cat-r-crawler crankbait that gills love. It looks just like them.
the cat-r-crawler is discontinued i believe. it isn't in their catalog and i rarely have seen it on store shelves in years. i was never crazy about it because it was sinking. didn't make sense to me having it sinking when its more likely water around the shore is going to be shallow.
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Just a reminder ... this thread is almost five years old.
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old thread?? well maybe somebody will get some use out of it anyway; the gulp 1" minnows work great, and so do the crickets, i've never tried the maggots, but live nightcrawlers and live crickets are tough to beat
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Doh! I fell for that again! Didn't notice someone had replied to an old thread and then I joined in...
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