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![]() Wayne Harrison wrote: "Skip Summer" wrote in message om... Bluegill on my 7 wt. not much fun. What weight would you folks recommend for bluegills? Thanks Skip well, at the risk of offending the posters from such famed bluegill (well, as we call them, brim) states as illinois and massachussets (haw haw haw), i have caught brim steady on for hours that weigh from 1 to 2 pounds that will put a 3wt to a very serious test. the size poppers and muddler minnows that attract the very big ones will require a 4 or 5 wt, imho. but i don't know **** about this, compared to the man himself: the pride of lubbock: the red raiders one and only-------BIG DALE! yfitons wayno I'd love to catch some of those two pound gills! And I'd be glad to listen to most of your tunes on the way, but hell, I can even listen to Warren's tunes. Willi |
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