Jeff Jensen
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Team Bret and Mike..........well done  You are right Bret, the spawn has really been drawn out this year. Whether that is good or bad I don't know for sure. Kinda surprised that Mike got the first cast in on that gator.......you slippin or did Mike sabotage your gear? 
Nice write up and pics buddy
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Bret Clark
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That gator didn't want a spook
-------------------- Bret Clark - IDO Ice Pro Staff
"Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway."
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Bosman
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Dandy bulls Bret & Mike!
-------------------- Cuz that's what the Bos says..........
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birdman
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Nice fish guys, I was starting to think that decent bluegills were becoming an endangered species. It's good to see evidence that there still out there.
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Joel Ballweg
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Nice bulls guys. Those are some biggies. There are only a few places around here where a guy can tag into a few of those.
-------------------- JOEL BALLWEG - IDO FIELD STAFF
SAUK-PRAIRIE LIVE BAIT & TACKLE
www.lakewisconsinfishing.com
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Brad Juaire
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Great report Bret and those are some dandy bulls! I see the water temp you were fishing in was at 70 degrees. What do you think is ideal for spawning blue gills and how much does it play a factor?
-------------------- Brad "Grifter" Juaire
IDO Fishing Field Staff
IDO Hunting Pro Staff Director
brad.juaire@in-depthoutdoors.com
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Bret Clark
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Water temp is the key to spawning Bluegills.
The Bluegills will start there spawn when water temps are steadily holding at 70 degrees and rising. Earlier this year the water temp hit 70 degrees and spiked at 75 only to drastically drop back into the mid and lower 60’s bringing the spawn to a complete halt. There was a spawn started but when the temp kept dropping off the gills moved back off the beds.
Now with the water temp in the back bays at the 70 mark and on the rise once again, the bluegills are very love sick showing up in good numbers and hitting the spawn hard.
Like I mentioned above, no matter how much a guy would like to take a limit of gills home, this is not the time to get greedy (we all know one of these dudes ) Catch and release with a few selected males is a must during any spawn, in my opinion.
-------------------- Bret Clark - IDO Ice Pro Staff
"Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway."
Edited by Bret Clark (06/15/09 07:35 PM)
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mikehd
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Quote:
Kinda surprised that Mike got the first cast in on that gator.......you slippin or did Mike sabotage your gear?
-------------------- IDO Member formerly known as Mike C
Two fish swim into a concrete wall. The one turns to the other and says, "Dam!"
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Bobbyw5
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Bret, I just checked for the first time in a long while to see if you had a recent report up. You are my guide to find out what's biting. I've been out a few times for crappie but have only managed a few nice ones in the deep. I've seen the gills on the beds too...yours were some nice lookers. I'm guessing the crappie and gills wrap up the spawn around the same time as like I said, just a few crappie are making their way to the deeper snags. Anyway, good gills, we have alot of good panfishing ahead!
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Bret Clark
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Thanks for taking the time to read and reply 
This year has them pannies in the state of confusion but the warm muggy weather this week should straighten them out. It won’t be long like you mentioned and them crappies should be schooled back up in the deep wood. With the cooler water temps the specks haven’t had a reason to move out of the shallows yet.
My favorite gill bite is yet to come, it is fun taking them bulls off the wing dams once the move back to the main channel.
Tight lines too ya
-------------------- Bret Clark - IDO Ice Pro Staff
"Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway."
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Lip Ripper
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Nice report BreTT.
Just another day closer to hard water.
-------------------- Lip Ripper (aka Rob Stenger)
GameHide Pro Staff /
Northland Concrete & Masonry
BfishN Tackle /
Stone Construction Inc
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Uncle Jack
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Great article Bret O yea A piece of crawler is the best for blue gills. Uncle Jack
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FlatheadWI
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Crawler is best most of the summer but there's no better way to fish them on the beds than a fly rod and a very small rubberlegged spider. It's fun as anything and actually outperforms crawlers by a ways.
-------------------- My Website
A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
- Greek Proverb
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Tony P
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Nice job on the gills . they will look good in the fry pan
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Ben Garver
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Great job on some dandy gills Bret and Mike!
-------------------- Ben Garver
Bass Pro Shops Pro Staff
Nebraska Walleye Guide Service - Guiding available on all Nebraska waters.
www.nebraskawalleyeguide.com
Call 402-890-3057
I say we work 2 days and fish 5!!!
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LakeOna
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I am brand new to this site and have alreayd fell in love with it. I am from this area and do a lot of fishing on Lake Onalaska hence the name but was out over the weekend and man thos sunnies are still all over the beds. Thanks for the article and pics those are some great lookin gills.
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Lip Ripper
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Welcome to the Site LakeOna!
-------------------- Lip Ripper (aka Rob Stenger)
GameHide Pro Staff /
Northland Concrete & Masonry
BfishN Tackle /
Stone Construction Inc
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Mike W
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Thanks for the report Bret. One of these days I need to start looking around pool 2 for panfish.
-------------------- Mike Westman - www.HomeTownplumbing.net
Your twin cities plumbing experts!
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Bret Clark
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Glad to have you aboard LakeOna
-------------------- Bret Clark - IDO Ice Pro Staff
"Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway."
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Joel Nelson
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Excellent report and fish you guys. Great shots on the paddle too. A guy forgets just how pretty those fish really are.
Thanks for the water temp information as well!
Joel
-------------------- Joel Nelson - Ice Pro Staff
joel.nelson@in-depthoutdoors.com
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