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I often find Fliers mixed in with other sunfish beds like Bluegill. Some of the biggest Fliers I have ever caught have come out of large Bluegill beds. Has anyone else had the same experience in…Continue
Started by Jeffrey D. Abney. Last reply by Jeffrey D. Abney Dec 25, 2011.
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Welcome to "Friends of the Fliers" Bobby, I look forward to your input and photos added to this group....I have a great time when I get into a mess of Fliers.....Can't wait for the Spring bite but we do start catching Fliers while the water temp is still down a bit....
Thanks for showing interest in the Friends of the Fliers group Tooty! Fliers are a relatively unknown in the Sunfish family.... They look more like a small Crappie to me rather than a bluegill but they are very adaptive to high acidic levels found in the southern swamps and marshes. They are fun to catch and also tasty.....There is quite a bit of information throughout the comments page for this group....They have a much smaller range than the other sunfish as well.....Just let me know if you have any other questions.....
I just saw these for the first time and am not familiar with a flyer? What in the world are these? Appear to have much larger mouths than a gill or redear.
THANKS TOOTY
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