1/64 oz orange jig head and 1/4" of nightcawler pulled 10 of these redears in along with 20 big bluegill.
Cast and let it hit bottom then reel in real slow.. no... slower than that.
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1/64 oz orange jig head and 1/4" of nightcawler pulled 10 of these redears in along with 20 big bluegill.
Cast and let it hit bottom then reel in real slow.. no... slower than that.
Nice haul!
Great catch. Some good eating there. Man am i jealous. Dont have redears in my home lake.
Them sure some nice ones!!Thumbs Up
good job man and nice tip!
Nice work!!
Nice Job!!!!
Not to sound to dumb, do they taste as good a crappie???:dono
IMO, bluegill and redear taste better than crappie. Firmer meat, a little more flavor. Put your index and bird finger together... that's the typical bluegill fillet. Nice cruchy morsels of fried goodness. Redear... their fillets are as big and thicker than some crappie. Taste just like bg.
Good tip on keeping it moving slow. Can't argue with results like that. I'm betting that orange jighead helped as they like a small crawfish when they can get it.
Good report and nice catch. Congrats.:)
Thumbs UpPics like that keep me login' in on a daily basis. Thanks for sharin'.
Nice looking mess of perch for sure.
Congrats on your catch,
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I am drooling all over the keyboard. Great catch.
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We don't have many Redears , but catch limits of Bluegills the old fashion way. We dig worms and fish em under a bobber.
I cleaned about 18 lbs of fillets in two trips.
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...limit004-1.jpg
Nice box there..this thread got me ready to go in the morning. I'll take some worms and have them as backup.