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Bluegills amazing
1st time out for 2018. Went to a little pond in Columbia. The bluegills were very active. Took them on a bobber and trout magnet. Bluegills never stop amazing me the water can be 30degrees or 80 degrees and they just keep going. They are a great fish for there size on a ultralight setup they fight hard and they are also a good eating fish.all in all a very fun day
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Re: Bluegills amazing
I read they never stray more than 100 yards from where they are born and remain in that area for their entire lives.
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Re: Bluegills amazing
Redbreast sunfish are the same when it comes to any lil shallow hole in the raritan. I like tiny jigs, size 10 hooks, for them. Doest matter what you put on the jig. As long as they see it they'll eat it!
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Re: Bluegills amazing
Is Columbia lake dam still there?
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Yes columbia lake dam is still there. I have to say a lot of fish do come out of the delaware river up to that dam. I have caught quite a few walleye and a real lot of shad. In section of river below the dam. I have seen musky swimming in there. I see no sign of dam coming down yet. The Paulinskill river is diffently big and deep enough to support the fish that would come out of the delaware
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