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bass hitting bluegills 2024


fishing user avatardockman reply : 

I was just curious if anyone has a good recommendation for a bait that resembles a small bluegill. I've been fishing this lake and the bass have serious lock jaw until I get bored and fish for the little bluegills. When I catch these little ones I have to reel in extremely fast otherwise the bass will nail 'em. It's fun to watch but I'm trying to stray from live bait. Any suggestions?


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 

Mattlures... ;)


fishing user avatarKansasBassin reply : 

Slow roll a chrome and blue rattletrap


fishing user avatarBASSclary reply : 

One of these

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fishing user avatarShane J reply : 

Mattlures or a big swim jig.


fishing user avatarWanderLust reply : 

Lucky Craft Pointer 78 & 100 in blue gill are one of my favorite baits.

Or

A Kopper Live Target Blue Gill crank

*WARNING*

Also attracts serious Northern Pike. But I like those too. :D


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 
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One of these

Do you have the floater or the sinker?  What kind of fish have you caught with it?


fishing user avatarBassn Blvd reply : 

http://www.mattlures.com/

Try that site.  Personally tested and personally caught bass with their products, even the soft bodied bluegill.


fishing user avatarFishinDaddy reply : 

skinny dipper in dirty sanchez or brown swim jig with a green pumpkin trailer


fishing user avatarbigredxlt reply : 

anybody tried the tru tungsten bluegill swim bait? or any of their of their other swim baits for that matter?


fishing user avatar5bass reply : 

I'd give one of these a try ---->http://www.cabelas.com/fryprod-0/product--Bagley-Small-Fry-Bream--702268.uts.shtml

And, as mentioned before, MattLures makes a fine bluegill.


fishing user avatarBassn Blvd reply : 

I have used both Tru-Tungsten and Mattlures. I've caught bass on both but prefer Mattlures.  I sold my Tru-Tungsten.


fishing user avatarbigredxlt reply : 
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I have used both Tru-Tungsten and Mattlures. I've caught bass on both but prefer Mattlures. I sold my Tru-Tungsten.

Any reasons why? or were the mattlures just more productive?


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 
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I have used both Tru-Tungsten and Mattlures. I've caught bass on both but prefer Mattlures. I sold my Tru-Tungsten.

Any reasons why? or were the mattlures just more productive?

go to TW, and look at the Mattlures hard gill..that should help explain it.. 8-)


fishing user avatarbigredxlt reply : 

I know I know they are all pretty awesome (thats an understatement) but I just have a hard time swallowing that PRICE!!!

I have jumped in, and climbed some trees for rapalas I dont even want to know what I would do if I had one of those 50-80 dollar guys break off.  :D :D


fishing user avatarSoFlaBassAddict reply : 

I'm looking forward to the day that I buy a larger rod to throw swimbaits on.  I've been wanting to get my hands on one of those Mattlures Red-Eared sunfish for a while.


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 
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I know I know they are all pretty awesome (thats an understatement) but I just have a hard time swallowing that PRICE!!!

I have jumped in, and climbed some trees for rapalas I dont even want to know what I would do if I had one of those 50-80 dollar guys break off. :D :D

Losing baits is part of the game, the rewards make it worthwhile..to some degree..lol


fishing user avatarBassn Blvd reply : 

I liked the soft body over the hard body but that's just my preference.  And that's why I went with Mattlures.

If those bass are targeting your live gills then I suggest putting a live one out and hold on.

If you're really against the live bait, which would be beyond me, then there are a ton of different types of tackle you can use without spending big money.  You may have to entice the bass a little more into hitting but keep at it.


fishing user avatarbryand82487 reply : 

I just bought one so I can't speak to whether or not it catches fish but the Jackall Giron in bluegill pattern is a good looking small blue gill bait.  Take a look at it.  A little cheaper as well.  Anyone have experience with these?

http://www.***.com/Jackall_Giron/descpage-JG.html


fishing user avatarROCbass reply : 

I've used the storm wildeye live sunfish 3" with success. They aren't the best soft swimbaits out there, and can be difficult to get to run straight, but they will still catch fish. If you don't have the rod or the budget to throw the larger swimbaits, these are a decent option, and at 4-5 bucks for a three pack you can't go wrong IMO.


fishing user avatarNice_Bass reply : 

I currently use a Sebile soft magic swimmer in the bluegill pattern- you can do many things with it, and can fish it weedless at that.  I am looking to bump up though and try a couple matt lures- after reading this thread it really is a sick looking bait.  If you are in decent cover- go with a sebile soft swimmer.


fishing user avatarsenile1 reply : 

As FBL stated, the Bagley Small-Fry Bream is a good bait to imitate smaller bluegill.  I also use crankbaits in bluegill colors, Rat'l'traps with blue back over chrome, as well as spinnerbaits with blue/blue-green skirts. 


fishing user avatarBASSclary reply : 
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One of these

Do you have the floater or the sinker? What kind of fish have you caught with it?

I was just using the picture I posted to show a hard swim-bait in a bluegill color because it was on the computer, and i was too lazy to go on TW and find mine. :P I could never spend $80 on a swim bait.

But i've caught some swimbait fish on a Reaction Strike Revolution Bluegill 3.5" in slow sink as I recently picked up the bluegill color to get into this swimbait craze.

This is the one im using -->http://www.***.com/Reaction_Strike_Revolution_Bluegill_35/descpage-RSRBG.html#multiview


fishing user avatarSoFlaBassAddict reply : 
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I liked the soft body over the hard body but that's just my preference. And that's why I went with Mattlures.

If those bass are targeting your live gills then I suggest putting a live one out and hold on.

If you're really against the live bait, which would be beyond me, then there are a ton of different types of tackle you can use without spending big money. You may have to entice the bass a little more into hitting but keep at it.

Oh, I completely understand.  I'm not going to go overboard with an expensive rod and a giant round reel.  I'll probably pick up a mid priced swimbait rod and use a low pro reel.  Nothing crazy.  Most of the better smaller hard bodies seem to be in the 2 ounce range.  I'm not sure how comfortable I am throwing that on my MH flippin sticks that are only rated to 1 ounce.  I'm sure they can handle it, but having the extra room is nice.  Plus I want to step up to some of the 6" lures like the BBZ at some point.  I think those are roughly 2.5 ounces.  My paddletail rod aint going to sling something that size out.


fishing user avatarbrushhoggin reply : 

watermelon candy baby brush hog 1/16 oz bullet


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 

Re: swimbaits rods, and reels. You don't need a 300 yd capacity round reel. I've thrown them on my Chronarch 101 bvp..A reel such as the Curado 300 works just fine.

Also, if your not into spending a ton of $$ on gear, look around at some used stuff, you can some Great deals if you know where to look.. ;)

For the smaller swimbaits, a good 7'6" to 7'11" H rod will suffice.  ;)


fishing user avatargobig reply : 

Bill Siemantle just designed a rod for throwing smaller swimbaits and frogs. Its the Lamiglas Excel Casting Rod 7'3" Med Hvy XL735C. It has a price point of about $100.


fishing user avatarSoFlaBassAddict reply : 
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For the smaller swimbaits, a good 7'6" to 7'11" H rod will suffice. ;)

Thats basically what I was looking at.  Probably will pull double duty as my frog rod for really nasty areas.


fishing user avatarGrey Wolf reply : 
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One of these

Do you have the floater or the sinker? What kind of fish have you caught with it?

I was just using the picture I posted to show a hard swim-bait in a bluegill color because it was on the computer, and i was too lazy to go on TW and find mine. :P I could never spend $80 on a swim bait.

But i've caught some swimbait fish on a Reaction Strike Revolution Bluegill 3.5" in slow sink as I recently picked up the bluegill color to get into this swimbait craze.

This is the one im using -->http://www.***.com/Reaction_Strike_Revolution_Bluegill_35/descpage-RSRBG.html#multiview

Busted again , you'll never learn will you ?


fishing user avatarludwig reply : 

I like throwing blue/black fleck fat ikas around the bluegill spawn.


fishing user avatarwebertime reply : 

If you want to catch those Bass, use a 4" Bluegill colored Sebile Magic Swimmer soft with all of the tungsten weights pushed as far forward as you can get them.  Money...

I love Road Runners with tubes/tiny ika's for sunnies/perch.


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 

if you can't get a slowsink Mattlures hardgill, this would be my next choice.

4.5" blugill from Tylures..action is good at any speed, cost, 29.99

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fishing user avatarMissouribassman95 reply : 

Storm Wildeye Swim Shad, bluegill color. I've caught bass with these in extremely pressured lakes.


fishing user avatarwvbucketmouth reply : 
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Storm Wildeye Swim Shad, bluegill color. I've caught bass with these in extremely pressured lakes.

Me too! About 5 bucks for a pack three of them and I do quite well in the strip pits with them.

I seem to do best on the Sunfish.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 
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One of these

Do you have the floater or the sinker? What kind of fish have you caught with it?

I was just using the picture I posted to show a hard swim-bait in a bluegill color because it was on the computer, and i was too lazy to go on TW and find mine. :P I could never spend $80 on a swim bait.

But i've caught some swimbait fish on a Reaction Strike Revolution Bluegill 3.5" in slow sink as I recently picked up the bluegill color to get into this swimbait craze.

This is the one im using -->http://www.***.com/Reaction_Strike_Revolution_Bluegill_35/descpage-RSRBG.html#multiview

Thanks.  Next time just post the highlighted section.  Keep it real, man. Good, honest advice is what I like to see! ;)


fishing user avatarShaneK1990 reply : 
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I know I know they are all pretty awesome (thats an understatement) but I just have a hard time swallowing that PRICE!!!

I have jumped in, and climbed some trees for rapalas I dont even want to know what I would do if I had one of those 50-80 dollar guys break off. :D :D

I'm the same way! lol


fishing user avatardockman reply : 
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Storm Wildeye Swim Shad, bluegill color. I've caught bass with these in extremely pressured lakes.

Maybe I've just been unlucky or I'm just fishing them wrong. but these don't seem to even turn a head. How do you fish these? kinda like a jerkbait?


fishing user avatarWanderLust reply : 
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Storm Wildeye Swim Shad, bluegill color. I've caught bass with these in extremely pressured lakes.

Maybe I've just been unlucky or I'm just fishing them wrong. but these don't seem to even turn a head. How do you fish these? kinda like a jerkbait?

In-Fishermen (sp?) had a show on this exact bait. I think it was let it sink to the bottom and slow retrieve but let me see if I can find the actual video.




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