There is a deer, looks like a doe, over your right shoulder, that has been casually drinking and slowly walking around. It was a bit of a distraction, but I hit rewind and paid attention to you. Big Catfish and Bass will hit a Bluegill under a float in the summer usually around dark when they come in shallow to feed.
Depending on where you are in the country. Up here in PA, Bluegill will spawn about 3 times from Spring to Fall. Spawn is triggered usually by the first full moon after your major temperature transitions (spring to summer, summer, summer into fall). Using bluegill is a great way to catch decent sized bass and larger, as the bass shift to eating larger prey 3-4" size bluegill, tadpoles, etc, once they enter the 12-14" inch range. Which means using a nice realistic bluegill crank will very rarely yield what we call "a dink" lol. -Fun fact: return to bluegill spawning spots after the early spawn as the first spawn of the year (spring) will happen before the bass, and some bass will actually "take over" or re use a bluegill bed for spawning. In other words, you can get a good idea where to find big spawning bass before the spawn even starts. :-)
I just recently graduated from the bank to a kayak I was checking out some gill beds and I saw a few nice bass lurking around them. I caught a few but I saw some that were way bigger
My lady got me a kayak for my birthday Monday and I’m so excited to try it man. I can always see the best places from the bank, I just can’t reach em 😂
Congrats bro, waiting to graduate from my condo, to a house, before I invest in a nucanoe and or a small bassboat/pelican/John boat, hopefully this winter, there is only so much u can do from the bank, ohh the fish are post spawn and in 6-12 foot of water, good luck, maybe I can reach that area w my best cast from a good area on the bank, I still catch fish when I go, usually, but man it can be frustrating sometimes, I feel like it’s luck, they are either near the spots I can access, or they are not, which takes the element of “finding them” out of the equation, and that’s the most exiting/rewarding part of fishing IMO, sorry for the rant, happy you got your kayak brother, good luck out there and be safe!!!!!
@@johnlee7622 yeah,you'd definitely be able hit spots that are completely unreachable from the bank. If I had the means,I'd get something bigger than a kayak because those big ones will absolutely take you for a ride lol but definitely get off the bank.
The wacky rig is about the only thing I could get bit on yesterday, although I did have some early morning luck on a ghost gill pattern choppo 70, which I'd highly recommend to anyone fish around bluegill beds. Bluegills seem to be the primary forage around my way(southwestern Virginia).
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There is a deer, looks like a doe, over your right shoulder, that has been casually drinking and slowly walking around. It was a bit of a distraction, but I hit rewind and paid attention to you. Big Catfish and Bass will hit a Bluegill under a float in the summer usually around dark when they come in shallow to feed.
I see her, she's thirsty!
Good eye!
Depending on where you are in the country. Up here in PA, Bluegill will spawn about 3 times from Spring to Fall. Spawn is triggered usually by the first full moon after your major temperature transitions (spring to summer, summer, summer into fall). Using bluegill is a great way to catch decent sized bass and larger, as the bass shift to eating larger prey 3-4" size bluegill, tadpoles, etc, once they enter the 12-14" inch range. Which means using a nice realistic bluegill crank will very rarely yield what we call "a dink" lol.
-Fun fact: return to bluegill spawning spots after the early spawn as the first spawn of the year (spring) will happen before the bass, and some bass will actually "take over" or re use a bluegill bed for spawning. In other words, you can get a good idea where to find big spawning bass before the spawn even starts. :-)
Seeing the deer in the background made me laugh. She’s just chilling back there having a drink lol
I just recently graduated from the bank to a kayak I was checking out some gill beds and I saw a few nice bass lurking around them. I caught a few but I saw some that were way bigger
My lady got me a kayak for my birthday Monday and I’m so excited to try it man. I can always see the best places from the bank, I just can’t reach em 😂
Congrats bro, waiting to graduate from my condo, to a house, before I invest in a nucanoe and or a small bassboat/pelican/John boat, hopefully this winter, there is only so much u can do from the bank, ohh the fish are post spawn and in 6-12 foot of water, good luck, maybe I can reach that area w my best cast from a good area on the bank, I still catch fish when I go, usually, but man it can be frustrating sometimes, I feel like it’s luck, they are either near the spots I can access, or they are not, which takes the element of “finding them” out of the equation, and that’s the most exiting/rewarding part of fishing IMO, sorry for the rant, happy you got your kayak brother, good luck out there and be safe!!!!!
@@johnlee7622 yeah,you'd definitely be able hit spots that are completely unreachable from the bank. If I had the means,I'd get something bigger than a kayak because those big ones will absolutely take you for a ride lol but definitely get off the bank.
Good rundown, Tyler. Thanks.
Thanks man I really appreciate your videos and helpful info!
Great information thank you
Tyler you need a polarizing filter if you want to show anything underwater lol, other than that another great video!
Nice job Tyler, as always!
Very cool, informative, and timely. Thanks. 👍🇺🇸
OOOO 🦌!!! Oh hey Ty when are you gonna drop new colors for the sun gloves? Specifically aqua or sea foam colors?
The wacky rig is about the only thing I could get bit on yesterday, although I did have some early morning luck on a ghost gill pattern choppo 70, which I'd highly recommend to anyone fish around bluegill beds. Bluegills seem to be the primary forage around my way(southwestern Virginia).
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Bluegill beds on my Texas lake are 15 feet deep. Doesn't really help.
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