My cousin and I hit the lake on Saturday and set out to find some Bluegill. We had to punch a ton of holes and cover a lot of ground before we found them. They were holding close to the breakline leading up to a large shallow flat. We were both able to tangle with big Gills up to 9 1/4". We used 3 different colors and 2 different sizes of Kenders tungsten jigs to catch all of our fish. Some of them came on just plastics and others came live bait (eurolarvae).
Thanks man! I was playing around with having the camera on a tripod - which I've never done before. I liked how it turned out and will continue to play around with it. One thing I learned that is that I need to be aware of where the sun is and where the camera is facing.
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