Popular Post Garett Svir Posted July 17, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted July 17, 2015 (edited) Been spending alot of time running with the bulls! Now that the spawn is over we are finding fish moving out from the bulrushes in 7-9 ft. It seems to be that transition period now where the larger gills are making their way out to their summer haunts. While we've had our best success over the last week fishing mid depth flats immediately surrounding the bulrushes, I suspect a weed line pattern will emerge soon. I have a trip tomorrow and I plan to start out fishing the mid depth flats with bobbers and then plan on running some deep weed edges with the trolling motor and vertical jigging. We've been having our best luck using Northland Gill Getters in Lady Bug and Fruit Fly below a Thill Mini Stealth Float. I add a small soft split shot on each side of the float to keep it in place. This will also provide a little added casting weight. The teardrop shape of this float allows me to twitch my line and manipulate a bait much like you would while ice fishing with small kicks and twitches. I'll try and report back after this weekend, until then tight lines! Edited July 17, 2015 by Garett Svir ANYFISH2, monstermoose78, dfv87 and 3 others 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monstermoose78 Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 Amazing !! Garett Svir 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ANYFISH2 Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 Very nice!Beautiful beautiful bluegills. Garett Svir 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfv87 Posted July 24, 2015 Share Posted July 24, 2015 Absolute Brutes! Nicely done. Garett Svir 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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