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Ultralight Fishing For Bass & Bluegill From Shore (Shakespeare)



Today I’m fishing for bass and bluegill from shore with the Shakespeare Micro Series ultralight fishing rod. I start out fishing with a NED Rig consisting of jig head, and a small plastic worm. After catching two largemouth bass, I switch to a simple float rig with a Gulp Minnow. Using this rig I catch a handful of nice bluegill. The bass and bluegill bite is starting to get better as the weather cools down a bit. As it gets cooler, I hope you can get out there for some ultralight fishing for bass and bluegill too! #bassfishing #bluegill

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  1. I reel with my left hand on all of my spinning reels, but I retrieve right handed with my baitcasters. Too uncomfortable to use the same hand for both due to the different turning radius of the single handle versus the double handle on my baitcasters.

  2. That looked like a pair of good meals in the futuristic apocalypse. Or at least a decent snack if you've turned into a hangry super mutant … K.I.R. ☢🐟🐠☢

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