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I went out yesterday with only my 3wt. It was the first day this year I had calm water for topwater fishing. I tried and tried, but the bass still were not interested. I caught a handful of bluegills though. I switched to small yellow clouser. It took me a while to get the speed down... they wanted short rapid tugs. All and all I ended up bringing in two big bulls, 10 average bluegills, and half dozen small bass. I know it is June, but it just seems the water isn't warm enough to get a really good topwater "pond" bite on the East side. Let me know if you are having better luck. Here is a pic of the smaller of the two big bulls. Caught this one on the clouser.

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That's what I'm talking about.

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Nice. Mic, what size are the clousers for bluegill?

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Nice. Mic, what size are the clousers for bluegill?

You know what I don't know. It was given to me. It wasn't big... maybe 2.5 or 3 inches long with a two inch long hook.

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You know what I don't know. It was given to me. It wasn't big... maybe 2.5 or 3 inches long with a two inch long hook.

Good grief! That's a full grown one for sure. :lol: I have a lot of fun around Beaver, Swan and BS with small yellow spiders working the "perch" on topwater with my 3wt. That average is probably 3 or 4" long but it's so fast it's relaxing. Once in awhile a LM in the 12" range will show up.

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