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#1934639 - 07/03/09 02:27 PM
Bluegill as bait?
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Sr HSOShow.com Family
Registered: 09/25/07
Posts: 3149
Loc: Burnsville, MN
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Before everyone starts jumping in here telling me it's illegal: 1. I already know 2. I don't do it. I am just wondering if there has ever been a push to change the law to allow for bluegill to be used as bait. I hear they work great down south and there are a probably more lakes with stunted bluegill populations that there are stunted bullhead lakes. Many states allow for this. How receptive do think people would be to the idea? Any comments?
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#1934646 - 07/03/09 02:43 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: bobbymalone]
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Registered: 11/26/07
Posts: 653
Loc: Lonsdale, MN
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I think it would be a great idea.... Most lakes seem to have plenty of bluegills and if they put a length maximum similar to bullheads that would protect the bigger fish
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#1934647 - 07/03/09 02:43 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: bobbymalone]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors.com Family
Registered: 12/17/04
Posts: 958
Loc: St Croix River
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God grant me the serenity to accept those things I cannot change. You are pi$$ing in the wind.
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#1934649 - 07/03/09 02:48 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: SteveD]
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Sr HSOShow.com Family
Registered: 09/25/07
Posts: 3149
Loc: Burnsville, MN
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Oh yeah steve that's what i think too. it's fun to think about though.
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#1934658 - 07/03/09 03:27 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: bobbymalone]
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Sr HSOList.com Family
Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 2085
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
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I wish I could use bluegill for bait.. live or cut. Easy as heck to catch tons of, and it works great in the states that allow it apparently.
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#1934663 - 07/03/09 03:37 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: mainbutter]
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Sr HSOShow.com Family
Registered: 06/14/06
Posts: 3285
Loc: s.st.paul
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This was brought up before because they are legal elsewhere, and one of the posters had been using bluegills and changed to bullies because bullies are more durable and hold up better in tanks. Another problem would be not taking them out of infected lakes.
Edited by Ude Lake Tom (07/03/09 05:43 PM)
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#1934685 - 07/03/09 04:33 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: UdeLakeTom]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors.com Family
Registered: 12/21/08
Posts: 907
Loc: Motley,mn.
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Yes, it would be good. I remember when we young using perch, sunnies, bass for bait. And it would not hurt lakes to use some silver dollar size sunnies for bait.
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#1934704 - 07/03/09 05:20 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: motley man]
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Sr HSOList.com Family
Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 2085
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
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Taking out small sunnies in fact helps the overall sunfish population.
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#1934732 - 07/03/09 06:41 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: mainbutter]
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HSOList.com Family
Registered: 11/18/06
Posts: 185
Loc: Echo, MN
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It sure would be nice but I don't think it would ever happen here
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#1934737 - 07/03/09 06:48 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: Mike Steckelberg]
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Sr HSOList.com Family
Registered: 06/07/08
Posts: 1552
Loc: Burnsville MN
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Don't even care. They really don't work as well as we all think they do.
The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse always gets the cheese
FIRE UP THE GRILL......Cuz Deer Huntin' Ain't Catch & Release
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#1934740 - 07/03/09 06:56 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: Here-Kitty-Kitty]
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HSOList.com Family
Registered: 11/18/06
Posts: 185
Loc: Echo, MN
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HKK have you used them before? Just curious cuz I never have just heard from others how good they do work, but ya'll know how fish stories go....lol
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#1934747 - 07/03/09 07:16 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: Mike Steckelberg]
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Sr HSOList.com Family
Registered: 06/07/08
Posts: 1552
Loc: Burnsville MN
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Nope never have, but do have some buddies that are down south and they do. They were from up here and were all excited to use them and bam didn't do much more then bullies. And yes they die rather quickly. Also one of my buddies is down in IL and is on the fox river as we speak. He to is all excited to be able to use them. I will post on sunday how he did with them
The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse always gets the cheese
FIRE UP THE GRILL......Cuz Deer Huntin' Ain't Catch & Release
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#1934908 - 07/04/09 08:21 AM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: Here-Kitty-Kitty]
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HSOList.com Family
Registered: 11/18/06
Posts: 185
Loc: Echo, MN
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oh ok as i said i was just curious since i've never used them even though i grew up in a certain southern state where they were legal to use, I've always used either bullheads or cut bait or stink bait
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#1934935 - 07/04/09 08:55 AM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: riverrat56]
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HSO Legacy Member
Registered: 12/01/05
Posts: 26840
Loc: The back forty
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I think it may be a "The grass is always greener" thing, I personally feel that if that flathead wants to eat, he's going to, no matter what is stuck down there in front of him You hit the nail on the head Nick. Minnesota cannot let one use a bullhead larger than 7" so I would guess that any game fish is out of the question.
"If you're lucky enough to be at the lake....... you're lucky enough!"
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#1935179 - 07/04/09 06:21 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: harvey lee]
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Sr HSOList.com Family
Registered: 05/05/04
Posts: 1849
Loc: Mn River
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Bullies work just fine. I have started using some small bullheads for cut bait and the cats seem to like the small bullies Steve D style with the head and tail cut off.
2010 kotc king of the flatheads 2010 bpcl flathead pimp 2008 Belle Plaine Cat League Channel Cat Champion 2008 KOTC King of the Channel Cats 2008 KOTC King of the Flathead Cats ec30_06@yahoo.com
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#1935190 - 07/04/09 07:31 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: ec30_06]
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Sr HSOList.com Family
Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 2085
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
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I just happen to know many more places with an over-abundance of small sunfish. Culling off some of the smallest ones would not only be healthy for these places, but very convenient for bait. I've never had much luck catching the numbers of bullhead or any other fish for that matter in the same amount that I can catch small bluegill.
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#1935571 - 07/05/09 03:05 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: SteveD]
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 07/24/06
Posts: 8551
Loc: Zimmerman Minn
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God grant me the serenity to accept those things I cannot change. You are pi$$ing in the wind. I know that phrase all to well and its still wont change the law when it comes to using bluegills but I would most defintly be up for it.
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#1935674 - 07/05/09 07:06 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: SteveD]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors.com Family
Registered: 04/07/08
Posts: 616
Loc: upstream
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God grant me the serenity to accept those things I cannot change. You are pi$$ing in the wind. Agreed...I think you got a better shot a passing legislation to use kittens as cutbait.
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#1935705 - 07/05/09 08:00 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: Slowhand]
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Sr HSOList.com Family
Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 2085
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
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God grant me the serenity to accept those things I cannot change. You are pi$$ing in the wind. Agreed...I think you got a better shot a passing legislation to use kittens as cutbait. I didn't realize that was illegal.
mainbutter@gmail.com
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#1935711 - 07/05/09 08:08 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: mainbutter]
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 02/10/08
Posts: 3848
Loc: IGL's, NW Iowa
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Bluegills make great flattie bait, leagle to use here.
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#1935725 - 07/05/09 08:30 PM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: Esox_Magnum]
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HotSpotOutdoors Staff Adminstrator
Registered: 08/19/00
Posts: 15973
Loc: South of the River
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For me it comes down to having good fresh live bait available to me. But because of all the red tape in this state we are limited to what we can use. Not only limited to species of bait, but also the size. At times I truly believe that one bait will outfish another (based on time of year, water temp, etc), but it's tough to put the "best" label on any one bait. Having them ( sunfish) as well as other species available to use legally would just mean more time spent on the water instead of gathering bait that the states thinks is okay to use.
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#1935895 - 07/06/09 01:30 AM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: Slowhand]
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IceLeaders.com Family
Registered: 06/21/09
Posts: 34
Loc: carter's corner
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Agreed...I think you got a better shot a passing legislation to use kittens as cutbait. [/quote] Oh now ur talking. I coud get a bunch of strays! Call me If ya need some. LOL j/k
I like big Females With Whiskers... If ya know What I mean!!
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#1935965 - 07/06/09 08:30 AM
Re: Bluegill as bait?
[Re: mainbutter]
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Sr HSOShow.com Family
Registered: 01/29/05
Posts: 4003
Loc: Blaine, MN
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I have used them down south on farm ponds. In my opinion, if you are fishing ponds and lakes with a large channel population, bluegills would work great. Fishing rivers and bayous you will do better with shad, bullies, or suckers. My late grandfather was a cat man whether it be trot-line, yo-yo, cane pole, or rod and reel, that man would catch them. On his trot lines and yo-yos, he always used shiners as he had a chance at crappies as well, but when he was fishing ponds and lakes it was bluegills. Most of the time they were no larger than two or three inches.
Then again, this is down south where the ponds were stocked full of channels. Certain situations they work great, but I don't know of any spots really in Minnesota where bluegills would work better than the current legal bait options.
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