With all said I did manage to land some nice gills at the end of this full moon spawn on Smith recently. Most all the beds I found in the coves were vacant with the exception of one or two bluegills at times still guarding beds. Those were the ones I targeted with my popper.
I spent very little time
in one area, because I was looking for as many productive bedding areas as I
could find. This particular place was kind of unique in that the bluegills had
selected a small area between these two boulders to spawn. There were only 5
beds here with only one big bull still guarding a bed. I could see the fish in
the super clear water, but getting him to take the popper proved a challenge.
The fish would swim up to the popper for a few seconds and then back to
guarding his bed. I finally decided to just let the popper sit for a
while, which I assume annoyed him enough until he finally nailed it. I wish I
had this one on film; he put up an epic fight on the 3 weight.
It was like him saying “get
the hell out of my space”!!!!
Under the tree limbs and
next to the rock wall is a favorite bedding place for bluegills on this lake. I
picked up one nice bluegill here with only 3 beds showing. I have found it very
strange that only a few bedding bluegills will occupy areas in this lake.
Usually when one finds bluegills bedding you can bet there are lot of beds with
numerous fish guarding them, but not on Smith.
The three big bulls on top
were worthy of the count today, with some small fish as an added bonus. Even
the smaller fish can make you think you got a counter on for a while using the 3
weight. That is why I love fly fishing so much it gives the angler a chance to
experience the thrill of the fight a bit longer. I never overkill when fly
fishing, I always try to match my tackle to the prey I am pursuing. With today’s
catch I am now 42 away from my quest.





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