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Thread: Perris tubing

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    Took SirBluegill out for his first time float tubing at LP. Fished from 7:30 to about 12:30. We just fished for panfish. We did ok, I think we caught about 17 fish all together, with about 12 being keepers. Most of the fish were Redears. I did get one pig Bluegill, went 11 inches. SirBluegill's first fish was a beautiful big male Redear Water is fairly warm, we didn't wear waders.

    SirBluegill hooks his first float tube fish!


    Not enough clips on my old stringer!


    SirBlugill hooks up again!

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    nice! looks like you guys had a killer time. nice 11"er

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    nice job water looked pretty calm

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    Heres two more pics, first hour of fishing was intense but then it died down and pick up at the end again. My first redear on a float tube was chunky, like the male redear Jeff caught. And the small current was killer I pass a buoy and be back at it again in short while. o ya how to you make your pictures that size?
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    Nice job on the panfish. Those are some nice fish indeed and thanks for the report.

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    Wow Jeff !! That picture of the stringer is just awesome, it should be on a magazine cover.

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    thanks for the report those are some nice looking bluegill

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    Here's the largest Bluegill I caught. 11 inches and fat with eggs. Pushing 2 pounds. She fought really good, looked healthy except for some kind of sore or bird bite on her spiny dorsal fin. Bummer.

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    Nice Gills and Ears. I bet there are larger ones than those in your pics still lurking in Perris.

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    It definitely looks like a good day of fishing. I am thinking about taking my float tube to Perris for some panfish action. Did you park off Bernasconi Road? When parking there, do you have to first go through the main gate to pay, and then drive back out to Bernasconi Road?

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