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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4580171" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>the bigger gills will be in the deeper water of the larger creeks. in the winter up until now, they will be in the creek mouth channels or congregated at a dam lock. when the water temps move up to 50 they will move up into the bays looking for lakeflies/midges. they live off the larvae in winter. drop shot rigs with worms or gulp bloodworms are killer. blowdowns with jig and bobber are also good if the water temps are right.</p><p></p><p>from late april till june, concentrate out from the banks in 4-8ft of water in the backs of larger creeks. if youre catching smaller fish either go a little deeper or fish left or right of where you caught the small ones. the bigger gills will bed in the center of a nest site colony. </p><p></p><p>remember where you caught them because they will come back to the same nest locations year after year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4580171, member: 6230"] the bigger gills will be in the deeper water of the larger creeks. in the winter up until now, they will be in the creek mouth channels or congregated at a dam lock. when the water temps move up to 50 they will move up into the bays looking for lakeflies/midges. they live off the larvae in winter. drop shot rigs with worms or gulp bloodworms are killer. blowdowns with jig and bobber are also good if the water temps are right. from late april till june, concentrate out from the banks in 4-8ft of water in the backs of larger creeks. if youre catching smaller fish either go a little deeper or fish left or right of where you caught the small ones. the bigger gills will bed in the center of a nest site colony. remember where you caught them because they will come back to the same nest locations year after year. [/QUOTE]
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