Quote Originally Posted by know1 View Post
Some of it might be bluegill, but I fish bluegill a lot too and these are more than just nibbles. These are the type where the float is popping sharply under the water or pulled completely under the water before I try to hook up.

The float I'm using is quite a bit bigger than something I would use with a bluegill.
Catfish will pull the float under slowly and it will just stay under. When a cat takes your bait he eats it. They usually don't fiddle fart around.

What kind of bait are you using? Bluegill will pull worms and livers off your hook. A piece of cutbait they leave alone but you may run into gar with cutbait.