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    Default Good bluegill flies

    There are no trout in the northwest Florida Panhandle, so I have to settle for second best down here and go for Bluegills.......Anyway. does anyone have any suggestions as what flies besides popping bugs, are best for these little guys? Tackle shops look at me like I'm nuts when I ask for lures other that the old cork bodied standbys.
    d.donaldson

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    I recommend the following three flies for bluegills:

    1. McGinty
    2. McGinty
    3. McGinty

    [url=http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/fotw/060500fotw.html:ebae3]http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/fotw/060500fotw.html[/url:ebae3]


    [This message has been edited by gadabout (edited 13 February 2006).]

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    Get the book "Bluegill ......Fly fishing and flies" by Terry & Roxanne Wilson. The best $17 you ever spent if you are even slightly serious about bluegills. Many good patterns and the one that works for me all the time is the Bully Spider. Easy to tie and a sure bet any time of the year. I tie them in lots of colors but Chartruese works the best.

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    Rubber Legged Dragons, Wooly Buggers in sizes 10 and 12, foam spiders, hard body ants, ants of any pattern, hard hackle spiders, black widow, Elk Hair Caddis(foam and original), Pheasant Tail Nymph, Gold Ribbed Hares Ear, Muddler Minnow, Mini Clouser, Mini Deceiver, Crazy Charlies, Bluegill Bully, any of Jim Hatch's foam body flies, gurgler, Brassie, Turk's Tarantula, Madame X, Damsel or dragonfly patterns, Mickey Finn, Black Nose Dace, Stimulators, and many, many more that I am sure others will mention.

    The go to favorites have to be poppers, wooly buggers, foam spiders, mini clousers(weighted and unweighted) and the rubber legged dragon really seem to work well for me around here.

    As for colors, anything color will work as long as it is chartreuse. Seriously, Chartreuse, black and olive seem to make up most of my box here in south GA and should suit you fine in N Fl. In a couple of months, anything on the surface should make for a fun afternoon. Hope this helps.

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    Hey DD,

    Two things you need to know. First,
    bluegills and all manner of sunfish are
    far from being second rate fish. Pound for
    pound if you tied a bluegill and a trout
    together, the trout would be getting a tour
    of the habitat courtesy of the bluegill.*G*

    Secondly, bluegills, and other sunfish,
    eat pretty much the same bugs that the
    trout do. Often trout flies, dries, nymphs,
    scuds, and streamers will outfish live bait
    as well as the commercial poppers available.
    Poppers and sliders are fun to fish for the
    topwater action, but they are not necessarily the most productive flies for
    bluegills.*G* Don't be afraid to experiment
    and take your time and enjoy it. When you
    learn something, share it with us on the
    warmwater board and we'll do the same for
    you. Welcome aboard. Warm regards, Jim

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    Check out the Warm Water Forum. Second page has a thread on Bluegill flies with over 50 posts about them.

    Gem

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    Bluegills aren't second best because the catch limit is higher than trouts!

    I recommend Al Campbell's fly tying pages. He and Rick Z. have some great patterns.

    Also, search on FAOL for the keyword "bluegill" and see what comes up.



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    Take a look at this thread link from the Warmwater Forum .
    [url=http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/Forum20/HTML/001857.html:31ba0]http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/Forum20/HTML/001857.html[/url:31ba0]


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    Robert B. McCorquodale

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    If I were limited to 3 flies for gills, they would be (alphabetically):

    McGinty dry
    Red butt epoxy ant
    Woolyworm, yellow body, grizzly hackle, red tail.

    I am convinced that 1 of these 3 will work just about anywhere, anytime!
    Mike

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    Take a look at the swap forum also. There has been at least 3 in the last year, and that should give you and idea as well.

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