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Post 26 Jul 2022, 20:38 • #1 
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Before I left on my annual trip to Wyoming, I had a few hours to do some gill fishing.. A few others joined in on the pre-party.. I was using my Kancho built Yellow Kabuto, paired up to my San Miguel #2. I truly have a weakness for my beloved gills. As soon as you hook one, you know it’s a gill. The fight is always intense and exciting..
here’s some pics of my results
Thanks for looking as it’s been a long time since I posted pics of these beautiful fish
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Post 26 Jul 2022, 22:04 • #2 
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Great! Couple nice bulls there.


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Post 26 Jul 2022, 22:47 • #3 
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Great fish...

Beautiful Rod...


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Post 26 Jul 2022, 22:53 • #4 
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Those bluegills sure put a nice bendo in the Kabuto!


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 00:03 • #5 
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Nice rod and fish...Aurelio


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 04:20 • #6 
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Nice sized gills! I could use some practice like that!


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 04:24 • #7 
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great Gills. Thanks for sharing.


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 07:09 • #8 
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Pretty big gills. Always a fun time hooking a few of them.


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 08:12 • #9 
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When I was a kid, I learned fly casting by fishing bluegill. Good memories.


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 08:13 • #10 
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Hard to beat that !


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 09:45 • #11 
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Nothing better than big bluegills on glass


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 10:04 • #12 
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Those are some biggins!


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 10:41 • #13 
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Can’t beat that rod/reel setup.

Nice fish and hope you have a great trip to Wyoming!


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 19:51 • #14 
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Looks like those gills are a handful. Great photos.


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Post 27 Jul 2022, 23:01 • #15 
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Beautiful fish. I’d want to get a lot of that practice in, even if not heading anywhere special.


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Post 28 Jul 2022, 15:00 • #16 
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Now that's a great practice pond !Great pics.


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Post 28 Jul 2022, 15:13 • #17 
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A Retirement Pond


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Post 28 Jul 2022, 22:54 • #18 
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Thanks for sharing those pics. Hope you have a great Wyoming trip!


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Post 29 Jul 2022, 10:40 • #19 
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Nice 'gills! We've got a similar pond a few blocks away and I go there often, but don't see many that size!


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Post 02 Aug 2022, 10:11 • #20 
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Bluegills are always fun!


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