Limited out on BLUEGILLS
Posted: June 16th, 2007, 11:26 pm
Well while you guys were out enjoying the tourney, I had to work @ the stores. I took off a little early and decided to pursue a species many of you probably are familiar with. After stopping by my favorite store, I went to my farm and hopped on my bluegill killer

I proceeded to spread about 800 lbs of fertilizer in my food plots after harrowing them thoroughly. Put about six blue gills in the box. While spreading the 5-10-15, I decided there was no way I could spread as much fertilizer as was probably being spread @ the weigh in so I decided to put a few more bluegills away. After doing all the damage I could do with the big green bluegill machine, I opted for a more stealthy approach to my bluegill chase.
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After about two hours of spraying round up and observing the various summertime changes of the farm, I had limited out on bluegills and decided I had best take it easy on the bluegills for a while so I could get back home!!! Heres a few examples of my creel for the day. No real trophies but for the day, not a bad catch. By the way, my tecniques work well on redbellies also, which is another subspecies of Anheiser/Busch.
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Kudos to Seaspot and hope all had a safe and fun day. If any of you should ever need any advice on mastering the elusive bluegill, pm me and Ill share some of my secrets!!! Happy Fathers Day to all you Dads!!!

I proceeded to spread about 800 lbs of fertilizer in my food plots after harrowing them thoroughly. Put about six blue gills in the box. While spreading the 5-10-15, I decided there was no way I could spread as much fertilizer as was probably being spread @ the weigh in so I decided to put a few more bluegills away. After doing all the damage I could do with the big green bluegill machine, I opted for a more stealthy approach to my bluegill chase.
[/img]After about two hours of spraying round up and observing the various summertime changes of the farm, I had limited out on bluegills and decided I had best take it easy on the bluegills for a while so I could get back home!!! Heres a few examples of my creel for the day. No real trophies but for the day, not a bad catch. By the way, my tecniques work well on redbellies also, which is another subspecies of Anheiser/Busch.
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Kudos to Seaspot and hope all had a safe and fun day. If any of you should ever need any advice on mastering the elusive bluegill, pm me and Ill share some of my secrets!!! Happy Fathers Day to all you Dads!!!