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Jim, I believe gillcrackers are more cold tolerant than pure redears. To what degree, I can't say. I catch them while ice fishing, but then again I catch pure redears the same way. There is such a thing as regional adaptation, where a given population of fish develops traits that appear different from the accepted norms. We see examples of this a lot here at BBG....Florida strain largemouth bass would do poorly in a northern state, or at least not develop to their full potential...the same with coppernose bluegills.
This same type of thing occurs on a smaller scale with our ponds and lakes. After multiple generations and many years, fish begin to acclimate to their surroundings. As far as redears and cold water go, they can survive if they can find that warmer water refuge. Most often this will be deep water during the winter, but they need to strike a balance between temperature and oxygen content.
Very nice fish! A 2 lb Redear that is 13" long is 125% above average healthy weight for a fish that length. Looks like a female, was she full of eggs?
nice size hog there ! congrats to ya!!
13 inches long,,2lber,, my best so far!! was as thick as the Bible! maybe thicker?
Tony...any stats on this hawg?
Wowza!
yeah i smoked them last monday!! caught 100 on a spoon,,kept and cleaned 70..great eatin, pure white meat!!
they are great to eat,,them white perch,,i cleaned 70 of them last week,,they make great catfish bait also!
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