Smell
your way to Bedding Blue Gills
I grew up living on the lake
during the summer vacations and weekends. I slept next
to the window 70 ft away from the lake edge. During times when I awoke during
the late spring and summer days I would be hit with that particular scent…
those same times I would notice bedding gills sometimes many hundreds in
numbers spawning in the shallows in front of our sea wall.
The lake was near eutrophic in identity
with muck approaching several feet in thickness… our cottage shore line was
kept free of muck by constant swimming and boating use as well as maintenance
with raking. The bluegills apparently loved it bedding on the firm sand bottom.
So through the years I always associated the smell with spawning gills … but
never knew the reason.
Recently through some digging and research
I learned it is a pheromone released by male and female bluegills to attract
others to the colony to spawn.
It is the pheromones being released into
the water that some of us smell… but many of us fail to recognize the odor or even
detect it.
Many times I’ll be motoring out on the
lake and will detect the scent… following wind direction source to the
shoreline lead me right to them.
I can smell it and hound down the areas of
the spawning gills. If you know your lakes like I know mine… you know where
these potential areas are and they vary slightly from season to season. I do perimeter
checks… visual checks with the outboard motor close to shore often on my BOW
during the fishing Lull.Periods during the day… visually as well as side scan
imaging. I feel confident in finding the areas that need to be fished.
To add I believe there is a right way to
fish a spawning area… if you visually spot nests with single male B.Gills guarding it’s center… the big females are just a short distance away… usually
on the 8-10’ weedy flats or on the first breakline to deeper water. These are
the fish to target while leaving the big bulls to finish the process of passing on
the large fish gene to future generations.
Fishing the beds is literally biting the
hand that feeds you. Future generations will thank you not too!
So when you are out this spring search the
scent… it’s curious many I have taken fishing aren’t able to recognize it.
Good Fishing Everyone
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Picture from PondBoss.Com
quote from In-Fisherman Magazine