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Bluegill on Grapevine #4632157 03/21/10 12:26 PM
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I've got a 3 year old that I want to put on some bluegill this Spring/Summer. I've got a bass boat to get around the lake.

Any suggestions on patterns, locations, etc...would be appreciated.

Re: Bluegill on Grapevine [Re: The Longhorn] #4632365 03/21/10 01:36 PM
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Cane pole, cork ball, crickets and a cove.


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Re: Bluegill on Grapevine [Re: nolocations] #4635279 03/22/10 12:12 AM
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Some Bluegill Patterns I found. Never fished Grapevine so I hope the patterns help.

SPRING PATTERNS

Bluegill typically spawn on lakes when the water temperatures reach the lower 70s which occurs around the first week of May. During March the Bluegill will still be found in their wintering areas around cover in 15-20 ft of water around cover such as brush piles off deep water points. They are also found on underwater humps in the bays as well as around deep water docks, especially those with sunken cover.

When the water temperatures start warming into the 60s which normally occurs during early to mid April these fish will start moving toward the spawning areas which are found on the shallow flats and cuts in the bays. These transitioning fish can be taken along creek channel banks near cover such as stumps, brushpiles and stakebeds by fishing with worms and crickets under bobbers.

Docks located along these routes are especially good target areas for these fish. When the water temperatures reach the lower 70s, the Bluegill move to the spawning areas and prepare large beds for spawning.

These beds can hold large numbers of Bluegills and the fishing can be extremely good. These beds are easily recognized as cleared areas on the bottom around vegetation and wood cover. Bedding Bluegill can be easily taken by fishing with worms and crickets fished just off the bottom or by slowly reeling worms on split shot rigs or small jigs across the beds bumping bottom.

SUMMER PATTERNS

After the spawn is over and the water warms into the high 70s, normally around the first week of June, the Bluegill will move from the shallow areas to deeper water along the lead in creek channels.

Summer Bluegill especially like to hold around rocky areas with some wood cover at around 6 to 10 ft. Bluegill also congregate in the summer around docks with wood cover. The best Bluegill fishing in the summer time occurs early in the morning and late in the day and during the night hours.

Bluegill fishing during these low light hours is especially good during the summertime when the annual willow fly hatches occur. These hatches normally start around mid June and last thru July. One can find these hatches in a number of places but most prevalent is around willow trees associated with the shorelines.

When these insects are emerging from the bottom of the lake the Bluegill can be found gorging on them and can be taken in large numbers by fishing with crickets, worms and even the willow flies themselves under bobbers.



Re: Bluegill on Grapevine [Re: Don Morey] #4655517 03/25/10 09:31 PM
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Any cove with bushes or trees hanging over water, hit the shade...


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Re: Bluegill on Grapevine [Re: FISHYSMELL aka bhunter] #4679945 03/31/10 05:42 PM
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good info....


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Re: Bluegill on Grapevine [Re: EJ2000] #4849975 05/12/10 08:01 PM
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Check the creek behind the Gaylord and off Dooley Rd.


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