bt, I'd say the fish was definately guarding a nest.As mentioned bass hate it when bluegill come near their nests, they do eat the eggs and sometimes even worse stir up silt that covers the eggs. I don't like to catch fish off nests, but some love it. It's too slow for me and I feel often the bass might abandon the nest of eggs if harassed too much. The best trick I know to catch nesting bass is to slip up close, cast a eggsinker rigged bluegill pattern crankbait right into the center of the nest. The egg sinker should be tied on before the crankbait. What this does is when the bass returns, you can let out a little line and the crankbait will float up a little, then crank it back down so that the bait looks to be feeding, then agin release the line, let the bait float up, then crank it down snug against the sinker agin, if you do this enough that fish will strike and the treble hooks nhave a much better cahnce of hooking the timid fish. Good luck, Johnnie
Edited by johnnie crain (06-16-2008 05:39 AM)
Edit Reason: mispelled word
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