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Use what everyone just told you.  That's great info.  

When I go to ponds, I will throw a DT 4 or DT 6 in bluegill, it knocks them dead.

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Oh good I am going to not pay attention to the fact that Raul is a biologist, with years of experience and a sucessful bass fisherman

what...im not entitled to my own opinion?

This is not to be insulting to you, this is what I have been seeing lately:There has been a lot of opinions instead of experience with actually having used a product around here lately

Bluegill Patterns I have used sucessfully

1.Rapala Dt's, but where I fish em, I bang em into large submerged rocks, my favorite is a DT10, is very banged up, and the paint is still pretty good,

2. Bandits; Paint sucks

3.Bagleys Little Bram Fry: In Spring /Chartruse: the problem with this is PICKEREL LOVE EM MORE THAN THE BASS, and they kill the Balsa wood

Up North , Matching the hatch , especially on smaller natural ponds and lakes is absolutely essential. While I can catch Bass with lets say a Shad pattern where there are no shad in the body of water I am fishing I catch much larger Bass on a more consistent level( 5 years been at this) by going to bluegill patterns, when not using soft plastics. It absolutely will make your results better in this situation

Dave did give his oponion based on experience. And how come daves comment about having to match the hatch inspired you to say something about raul being a biologist so he knows more, but then you turn right around and say the same thing about having to match the hatch?
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(what creature is colored "firetiger", "watermelonseed" or "clown"?).

Obviously you've never been to a gay pride event.

Ummmmm but neither have I ...really ...I mean it.

Hang tough dude, and and and y'know.........   :-*

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Anybody who thinks a bass will pass up a bluegill, needs to fish a bluegill imitator when the fish are on the beds.  Bluegill love to eat the eggs deposited in nests by fish, even other bluegills.  This can be a real winner in the spring.

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