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good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/20/15 06:50 PM
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Dunkky dude
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Hey guys,
I've never done cat fishing before. but would like give a try one of those nights and find myself some peaceful time. I just spent an hour catching some bluegills in my community pond and they were bigggg.
Probably good 7 to 9 inches and fat. If i want to target flatheads from banks, what would be an ideal size for live bait, i am not targeting monsters. And any tips on how to go about getting them? I live in mckinney so, i can go either lavon, lewisllvile, or texoma.
thanks
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
[Re: Dunkky dude]
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06/20/15 07:33 PM
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olenarey87
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I caught a 35 pound flathead on a 4-6 inch bluegill and a 24 pound flathead on an 8 inch gizzard shad. They can fit quite a bit in their mouths so I wouldn't be to concerned about any of the baits being to big.
Thanks, Olen
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
[Re: Dunkky dude]
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06/20/15 07:36 PM
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Muzzlebrake
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You may also catch a big blue on those gills. Bluegill is what I mostly use for blue cats. Gills are easier for me to catch than big shad and live longer.
Last edited by Muzzlebrake; 06/20/15 07:37 PM.
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
[Re: Dunkky dude]
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06/20/15 08:00 PM
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Hooky_Looky
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How long do you have to wait to catch these monsters on bluegill. I've done it before and it takes a loooooong time.
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/20/15 09:25 PM
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Mckinneycrappiecatcher
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A big bluegill will work fine, but the concern is its hard to cast a big bait like that. I prefer a 4-6" bluegill, but a 10-15 lb flathead could easily eat a 7-9" gill. And if you don't mind driving to hubbard, I think that's going to be your best bet in DFW for flatties.
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/21/15 03:12 AM
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Dunkky dude
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Thanks for the info guys! I can drive to hubbard depends on the location. can you give me some pin point? i've never fish there before. Otherwise, i'll just try lavon 380 or lewisville broken dam. I am only gonna target flathead as i heard it fights hard and arguably tastes the best.
I had catfish poboy two days ago at a cajun restaurant, and it was good!
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/21/15 03:03 PM
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Four to six inch Bluegill have worked good for me on Flatheads. 
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/21/15 10:42 PM
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Flathead do taste the best. Size shouldn't matter that much except for how effectively you could cast. If you can still sling a 9"blue gill where you need it, it should work fine. Big bait doesn't always mean big fish as well.
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/22/15 02:54 AM
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Dunkky dude
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Again, i appreciate your wisdom guys!!! Thanks. this is one of the big ones i caught. it actually is bigger than it seems in the photo and fat and my hand was about 12 inch apart from the fish.. Fish had some stripes though like crappie... hard to imagine 20lber and under can actually swallow it,but i dunno nothing about cat fishing, So, you guys words are golden. 
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/22/15 03:42 AM
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I have never caught a Flatty so I am writing out of Book and Video Knowledge. Dudes up north Catch Flatty's with 12-16 inch bait [Chub's, Skippy's, Carp, Buffalo] and other forage and these Fish are in the lower 40 lb. range. Imagine what a 100 lb. class Fish could swallow?
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/22/15 04:25 AM
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I don't think they make bluegills big enough! No need to really cast baits a country mile flathead fishing from the bank. 30-40 yards works. Throw the biggest bluegills you can catch out there .
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/22/15 01:42 PM
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Muzzlebrake
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You will be surprised what a catfish can swallow. I catch 2 pound blues on 3" to 4" gills and an 8/0 octopus hook. Blew my mind the little eaters would attack a bait that big let alone get caught.
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/22/15 02:00 PM
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ripndrag
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You can't fish with a gill that is too big. I have "caught " a ten pound flatty on a set line that had a two pound channel lodged in it's mouth, not even hooked! I prefer war mouth perch as big as I can get, carp are great bait, as well as drum.
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/22/15 07:57 PM
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Re: good size live bluegill for flathead?
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06/23/15 04:17 AM
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Perch Prince
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Check out Lavon below the dam. Catch flathead coming upstream from Hubbard. You could make good use of a surf rod. I am pretty sure they are releasing water from the gates of the dam.
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