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<blockquote data-quote="gillhunter" data-source="post: 199895" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Bugpac, I noticed that you were located in Winder on this post and wondered where you were fishing. We have not been to Yargo yet. We have been fishing Bear Creek because it is closer to where we live. Went out Saturday and Sunday for a couple hours each and caught a couple of nice messes of bluegill. We are fishing spinning rods with 4lb. slip bobber rigged with crickets. This is the way we would fish for gill in Indiana, I'm not sure how people fish for them here. We are still learning. We also were catching some catfish that were tearing up our light rigs. We have had more fun in the last 3 weeks fishing the smaller waters in this boat then we have had in the past 3 summers fishing the big lakes. In fact we have decided to sell our other boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillhunter, post: 199895, member: 5151"] Bugpac, I noticed that you were located in Winder on this post and wondered where you were fishing. We have not been to Yargo yet. We have been fishing Bear Creek because it is closer to where we live. Went out Saturday and Sunday for a couple hours each and caught a couple of nice messes of bluegill. We are fishing spinning rods with 4lb. slip bobber rigged with crickets. This is the way we would fish for gill in Indiana, I'm not sure how people fish for them here. We are still learning. We also were catching some catfish that were tearing up our light rigs. We have had more fun in the last 3 weeks fishing the smaller waters in this boat then we have had in the past 3 summers fishing the big lakes. In fact we have decided to sell our other boat. [/QUOTE]
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