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Best bait for bluegill in summer?

Best bait for bluegill in summer? ๐ŸŽฃ๐ŸŸ

Summer bluegill are hungry and shallow, but the heat can push them to shade and weed edges. Here are reliable options that work in most ponds and lakes:

  • Live worms (earthworms) on a small hook (size #6-#8) with a light bobber. Tip: 1 worm segment near weed edges in 1โ€“6 ft of water.

  • Crickets or waxworms on a tiny hook; good for shy fish or clear water.

  • Corn kernels (1โ€“2 kernels) on a small hook; simple and effective.

  • Small soft plastics (1โ€“2 inch panfish grubs or tail worms) on a light jighead (1/32 oz). Cast near weed lines and let it tick along the bottom or hover around structure.

  • Bread/dough baits in tiny balls on a tiny hook; great in ponds with lots of bluegill.

  • A simple rig with a small bobber keeps your bait at the right depth and reduces fouling.

  • Gear tips: light line (4โ€“8 lb test), tiny hooks (size #6โ€“#10), and ultra-light rods. Cast near structure or weed edges and watch for bluegill moving schools.

Seasonal/weather note: in the heat of summer, bluegill move shallow early morning and late afternoon but seek shade or deeper edges at peak sunlight. Try times like dawn or dusk for best bites.

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Want more options? The list above has even more great bluegill lures and methods.

Stay patient, keep your line light, and enjoy the bite. Tight lines! ๐ŸŽฃ

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