Bluegill Fishing at Big Bone Lick
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009TheBassmaster95 posted a video on YouTube showing him fishing at Big Bone Lick State Park. Here is his report:
“I guess fishing was just okay. Not one of my good days though. The bluegill in there are pretty small, as you can see. The first time I went to Big Bone Lick State Park, I was catfishing. Well, I thought the place was just abundant with catfish until I actually hooked what I thought to be a catfish. It was a bluegill. That was what had been biting my chicken liver. So I decided to go bluegill fishing down there. Like I said, it was a slow day. I was using size 8 or 10 eagle claw salmon egg hooks. They are a great hook for bluegill because they are so small. Another good thing to have is a small bobber. If you are fishing with a lot of bait stealers, you need to be able to detect those tiny bites that you can’t detect with a big bobber. Some times your bobber may only be moving in a direction and you don’t even know that that is a fish biting.”

