![]() Many of us who have spent a lifetime fishing remember the first fish we ever caught. For some, that memory might include a tough and pugnacious little rascal called the bluegill sunfish. It has a habit of attacking most any bait with total abandon and have the fighting strength of a bull – making it a perfect target for our youngest fishermen. A simple bobber-and-worm rig cast into a local pond is just the right recipe for impatient youth. Read more. |

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Maryland Fishing Report: June 13, 2018
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Pound for pound, one of the most fighting fish there is. Fishing for them with an ultralight with 4 lb test, is like catching a 4 lb bass on 10 lb test. They are not bad to eat either!
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