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1 hour ago, Terrierman said:

Whenever I'm keeping fish to eat, they go straight into a cooler full of ice as soon as they come off the hook.

                   Exactly especially this time of the year when they will croak in the live well.  The bigger fish like the Hybrids we have been catching get bled immediately and hung overboard for a few seconds. Then on ice. 

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       I don't have good electronics, but I've always found at table rock, that live crawlers and trolled deep diving cranks are excellent fish finders.  And I am not above using live bait, nor am I good enough to catch them equally well using fake baits, so worms it is.

        Regarding bluegills...we never found them out on the point like we normally do, but we did catch plenty of good eaters fishing the dock's deepest boat slips in the middle of the day FWIW.  It was probably 30+ FOW where the eaters were, and they were mostly just off the bottom in the deeper slips.  Bait sized ones would be suspended right under the slips, or up shallower. 

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