


I took the kids to go fishing Wednesday afternoon. The Bluegill were out in force (but there are a bunch of other folks fishing the lake at the 'magic' spot - nesting zone - and they are not catch and releasing; bottom line is we have to fish other 'less-productive' spots) and we got into a few. Interesting phenomena - if you gently lay a bluegill back into super shallow water, they will calmly stay put. Then give them a gentle nudge after a few minutes and they swim away calmly like nothing every happened. True story - believe it.
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