It’s time to target bluegills on lakes across Iowa

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In late May and early June, male bluegill build nests that female bluegill lay eggs in. Bluegill nests are circular depressions, 1 to 2 feet in diameter. Built in clusters called beds, they appear to look like the surface of a golf ball or elephant tracks.
Male bluegills are easy to catch when they are guarding the nests in shallow water.

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