Bluegills can be pushovers in May when it is easy to find the willing biters. You may have to work to find them in September, however. The challenge starts with the water.
Each year is different. The water stayed close to summer pool in 2025, higher than I am used to seeing. I have been catching them in the smaller bay areas, the places often left dry or at best barely covered with water at bath temperatures. Nobody is home, except maybe a carp or two.
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