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    Thats what I would have done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderthumbs View Post
    I'm pretty sure Betty cancelled her trip to Wyoming and went to Minnesota to fish for bluegills instead.

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    What are these 'bluegill" things everyone keeps talking about? I know what Cutthroats, Brookies, Rainbows, Browns, and Goldens are, as well as catfish and suckers, but what the heck are bluegills?
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    I heard she was fishing for salt water blue gills in the Black Hills because there are no trout there.
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    PS. Bluegills according to VEE are giggle fish. LMAO. Right Vickie?
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    KB,

    Bluegill are what you go after when you know all there is to know about catching trout, lol.

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    Boy can it get REAL DEEP here and DARN FAST!!!!
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    Bryon, I think you are right. I'm beginning to think that bluegills are something you fish for when there isn't a trout within 300 miles of your primary residence. I think a moment of silence for the poor souls who are forced to live so far from cool mountain streams packed with native brookies and 'bows is in order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kbproctor View Post
    What are these 'bluegill" things everyone keeps talking about? I know what Cutthroats, Brookies, Rainbows, Browns, and Goldens are, as well as catfish and suckers, but what the heck are bluegills?
    Kevin,
    Consult the writings of a Mssr. Gierach for additional information on this fish. Apparently he has put in some amount of time in researching the phenomenon. It is my sincere hope that you are able to fill the void in your life left by your failure to become acquainted with Bluegill, salt water or otherwise, via fly rod.

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    Now is one of the best times to catch bluegills! It's SOFT HACKLE TIME! Professers with a chartreuse body, brown chenille and partridge, hares ears, and a Cajun Coachman will get the job done famously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kbproctor View Post
    Bryon, I think you are right. I'm beginning to think that bluegills are something you fish for when there isn't a trout within 300 miles of your primary residence. I think a moment of silence for the poor souls who are forced to live so far from cool mountain streams packed with native brookies and 'bows is in order.
    You poor misdirected lad, Bluegill, also lumped into the category of Bream in the true South, are what you fish for when you want the most fight per pound and the best taste per morsel. Because the good Lord gave you such beautiful scenery and such fine weather, he limited the quantity and quality of Bluegill, Shellcrackers, Largemouth Bass you have ready access to with ease. In the spring, I drive over the Chattahoochee River with some pretty nice trout to get to my favorite bream lake. Then when it gets hot and float tubing down the Hooch in 50 degree water is pleasant, I go trout fishing.
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