"To most of the fishing community, the bluegill's most
surprising characteristic is its selectivity. Mos folks who
chase other species to the exclusion of bluegills condemn bream as too
easy to capture. Younger fish,m which spend all day schooled in
the shallows, will feed on anything that fits into their mouths and
attack much of what will not. ....... Larger summertime fish, however,
can be extremely difficult. It is our opinion that large summer
bluegills are freshwater's most selective fish."
Terry & Roxanne Williams in
"Bluegill.......Fly Fishing an Flies", Frank Amato,
Pub.1999
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Allan Fish
Greenwood, IN
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