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I caught bluegills as bait. I went to Bass Pro and bought some small size # 10 hook. Wax worms are good bait for them, and use these small hooks.You fish can float at the bottom or under, you have to draw the line when you bite. They will suck a lot of time and spit it right out.So it as long as you see your float or very convulsions Bob to give it a little tug. You can go to explore their own bloodworm bait shop around if you do not find them.
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I get them at the allurement shop, $8 for 300 of them. I thread them on the angle so annihilation is dangleing that they can grab and cull on. Think the ambush to communicable those little bluegill is tuging on the band as soon as you get a nibble.
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