Just don't get it, but it is what it is. I'll keep trying. Went out again yesterday to the same lake. We tried the very same place where we caught most of the fish on our first adventure and didn't find a bluegill worth taking home. We then noticed some lighter spots, on the bottom, in deeper water. One cast proved our suspicion that the light spots were beds. We were fishing in about 10 fow and the gills were big. I'm sure we could have taken a limit if we wanted, but after a half hour my cousin and I stopped, at fifteen a piece. All of the fish were 9-10 inches and there was a 70/30 mix of females to males. Tear drops, crawlers and slip bobbers were the ticket for our success. Since the gills were bedding, color didn't make a difference. I'm pretty sure the fish will be off the beds, on this particular lake within the next week. We are going further north and east, for our next trip. Hope this report gets you off the couch and onto a lake. If so, please report the results. As Always, Take Care and Stay Safe!