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Old 05-01-2013, 08:26 PM
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Default bluegill and shellcracker from today

Took a couple guys from Illinois out today. We had several bluegill that went between 19 and 21 oz., and the biggest shellcracker went 1 lb. 10 oz.

[IMG] bluegill-2-may-1-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]

[IMG] bluegill-3-(2)-may-1-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]

[IMG] bluegill-5-may-1-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]

[IMG] bluegill-7-may-1-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Old 05-01-2013, 08:29 PM
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[IMG] big-double-may-1-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]

[IMG] pond-2-shellcracker-may-1-2 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]

[IMG] bluegill-may-1-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]

[IMG] 1-lb.-10-oz.-may-1-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Old 05-01-2013, 08:33 PM
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Old 05-01-2013, 08:52 PM
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Definitely huge Gills. Pretty fish.




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Old 05-01-2013, 09:10 PM
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Thanks, guys! We also had a very large bluegill briefly chase a 3" largemouth that one of the guys was reeling in. Two of us saw the bluegill - no definite concept of how big it was other than bigger than any we caught.
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:15 PM
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Thanks, guys! We also had a very large bluegill briefly chase a 3" largemouth that one of the guys was reeling in. Two of us saw the bluegill - no definite concept of how big it was other than bigger than any we caught.
I had a big largemouth chase a small bluegill I had hooked today...similar in a way, but your situation is much cooler! Haha. What do you toss for those giant bluegill in your ponds?
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:27 PM
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All of these were caught on redworms. We tried jigs for a while, and caught several bass on them, but the bluegill laughed at us as long as we were using lures and would only take redworms. They even turned up their noses at some live waxworms one of the guys had brought.
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Old 05-02-2013, 07:36 AM
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Those are incredible.

What is the growth curve on those to get that big?
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Old 05-02-2013, 10:45 AM
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amazing fish!
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Old 05-02-2013, 07:05 PM
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Travis, the big bluegill pictured grow fast in the pond we caught them from because there's a very low density of them, and a very high density of predators - there are probably more bass in that pond than there are bluegill, and there are also two tiger muskie (it's only a one-acre pond). I've only been working with this pond for a little under four years, and the bluegill averaged 3" when I began working with the pond, so these fish are almost certainly ones that were born since I began my management of the pond (the ones already alive would not have had the growth potential to get this big). So they're probably between three and three-and-a-half years old.

The big shellcracker I know is only three years old, because I stocked the shellcracker in this pond as 1-2" fingerlings three summers ago.
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Old 05-02-2013, 07:12 PM
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[IMG] 17-oz.-may-2-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]

[IMG] 20-oz.-may-2-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Old 05-02-2013, 09:48 PM
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wow, those are some tanks
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Old 05-03-2013, 11:03 AM
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Those are some amazing fish and I bet they are a blast on ultralight gear.
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Old 05-03-2013, 11:29 AM
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Wow nice fish. Haven't seen one like that Ina long time.


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