Easiest way to catch BlueGill

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Chumming is the easiest way to catch bluegill hands down , i hope these tactics help you . Normally i make Fishing DIYs . if you enjoy making stuff then check out some of my other videos

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I knew a old man who said when he was little he would fish a spot at a creek all summer. To keep them biting he would hang something dead in the tree line and the flies would blow it. Maggots would fall in the water for weeks and keep the bluegills chummed in the area.

Guardian
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Loved bream fishing with Granddad using bamboo poles back in the 1950's. Miss him a lot, but take family and foster kids bream fishing these days. Corn also works good for bream and fried chicken skin drives them crazy.

randystone
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I used your idea of making a cooler live well. We filled it with brim last night. 👍

Coptermandan
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I almost chummed when I saw a new FishinNStuff video! 🤷🏼‍♂️😂
Great stuff Mr. Keith!

thestonesaver
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Enjoyed the video, always do. I've got a little trick for you Keith and anyone who reads comments. I don't bother to shoot video but I think you'll like this chum tip. I have to thank my dearly loved and much missed mother for this one, she had to have been thinking of me! She passed last Fall and I decided to clean house around holiday season. With heavy heart I entered her bedroom with a fresh kitchen size trash bag. First thing I encountered were some useless folded "delicate" bags and they were headed straight to the trash bag until I thought about my minnow trap. Hmmm? So I sat on the foot of her bed and further examined these things and looking at the hole in the zipper pulls. Perfect chum bags! You can use a cheap stringer or leftover fishing line and a pointy stick and they're cheap as dirt online. I make no promises and I've caught no slabs but I am catching bait.

wespeacock
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Is very important to throw them freebies to get them on a feeding frenzy and then you do the old switcheroo and throw in your hook and get your fish 😃. I learned these watching fish in the park people always throw bread at them and you see a big school of fish going crazy.

andreschiriff
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I've been experimenting with different chum concoctions over the years. Im now grinding up dog food and mixing it with flour. I wet it and roll into a ball. Bake it till firm and freeze it. Not just good food gills, but catfish too.

davidlawson
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Great video Keith, unfortunately your thumbnail came up at the same time as a fishing video with 2 babes with awesome hooters. After thinking about it for about a nanosecond I clicked on that one first and had to sit through it to the end (actually had to watch part of it twice) before I could click on yours ! 😜 They didn’t even catch a fish 😂.

jons
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When I was very young I went to summer camp for 2 weeks. Could do ALL kinds of activities. My favorite of course was FIShING. Camp counselors would give us slices of white bread. WORKED GREAT!

vereabsolutum
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My favorite way to fish for Bream is with a ultra-lite spinning reel on a 5' carbon fiber lite action rod, spooled with 4 lb Fireline. That line is so thin, you can use a hook and no weight or float and still cast a cricket a long way for some fun top water action with Bream. Crickets are my go to bait for Bream. Fishing with a ultra-lite setup makes it even more fun. Hook a big bluegill and you are in for a ride!

davidward
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Nice video 🎣. Us Carp Angeles call that pre baiting ( ground bait), add chopped up worms 🪱 or micro pellets to your mixs. Helps keep the fish grubbing around in 1 or 2 areas 😃👍. Even cheaper is, horse feed Bailey #1 . $20 for a 25kl bag, will last you a year 😉👍

andykjohnsonjohnson
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Amazing video brother! I went fishing with my cousin a month or so back we stopped by our local gas station for some home made biscuits and gravy before hitting the water; long story short I ended up throwing my leftover biscuit pieces into the pond jokingly said I was adding a little chum to the water…. I caught 25 bream and a few bass In a hour, some of the most fun I’ve had panfishing. It all makes sense now, love your content and stay blessed.

jamescampwbhs
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When I lived on a residential lake. I would buy a bag of floating fish food (similar to Trout Chow), and would feed the fish a few handfuls, a few nights a week. And then on the weekend, we would brake the fly rods out. (I had already made some floating flys, that matched the fish food 😉) I would start a feeding frenzy, with the floating food.
We would catch all sorts of fish, but we were really after the catfish and carp. I finally caught and released a 25 lb. Carp, on the fly rod. And that fight was FUN! 👍🏼😲
So... YES to chumming. It works good!

chrissewell
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A local hotel and smorgasbord in Lancaster, Pennsylvania had a large pond behind it with a promenade around it. Guests would feed the ducks and geese that resided there from gumball machines stocked with bird meal pellets.
What was underneath the birds was a massive school of sunfish or brim.
I remember walking along the bank and watching the school follow us .
The school was roughly 5' - 6' wide and about 25 - 30' long.
The water was boiling with fish!
Sadly that restaurant/ hotel went out of business and I haven't been there since. I would have loved to fish there.

paulgewiss
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When i go to Reelfoot lake in Tennessee where they have HUGE bluegills (bigger than a man sized hand) i chum the water with this... in a 5 gallon bucket i mix 4 gallon sized cans of sweet corn kernels i get at sams club and mix in a 2 large cans of garlic powder and sea salt (also from sams) then i take 8 containers of chicken livers, liquefy them in a blender and pour that in the bucket. Mix it all up then let it set for a few hours (preferably in the sun, the longer the better) before i use it. That mixture attracts EVERYTHING... bluegills, catfish, carp and crappies. I spend like $35 for it all but the return in fish caught during the week we're there is well worth it!!!

BigDoggRegg
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One thing to mention on top of your tips is to put some fine sand in the mixture, it brings the chum down quick and it won't be eaten all away till it hits the ground. Oat meal and all rolled (pressed) grains work. Works not only in the Netherlands during fishing competitions in the deep channels. Keep the good stuff coming!

mantaBLSbiturbo
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This guys needs more subs. Love the content man keep ‘em coming. Can’t get enough

InviableTrader
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Love love love your videos! Please keep them coming. I have learned a lot following your channel

judyblack
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Keith I absolutely love your vinous teach make people laugh and that helps us remember what you teach . Thank you so much you’re a great educator!

catfishinwithcrow
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I can always catch bluegill, even in the dead of winter through the ice.
They make a good musky and northern bait too.

patrickmcdermott