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Submitted Photo courtesy of John Galbraith. David J. Smith, of Torrance, Calif., shows off his Colorado River record Redear Sunfish. Smith caught the 4.14 pound, 17. 25 inch fish Feb. 16 on a Dropshot worm on 8 pound test line at the Metropolitan Water District intake at the south end of Lake Havasu.

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Comment by Marisa Armendariz on May 2, 2011 at 1:57pm
Jim : This photo Isn't Recent But Just Today A Man Named Robert Caught A 5 pounder and 5 oz In Lake Havasu ! David: There Is Someone Just Caught Another Today As in 5/2/11 ! 5 poundss !@troy : This Fish Was Probably A Beast In The Water So Hard Fight Ferr Sure ! :)
Comment by Troy Dorman on May 1, 2011 at 6:21pm
I simply can't imagine the fight this fish put up, I'll almost guarantee this fella probably thought he had a five or six pound catfish.
Comment by Troy Dorman on May 1, 2011 at 6:20pm

I've read a little on the Colorado River/Lake Havasu and evidently Redear were introduced there to combat an invasive mussel or something. It's widely known that 2 and 3lb redear are common in those waters.

Redears are about the only known freshwater fish to aggresively eat these invasive critters. Redears grow much faster than bluegill on average and are generally a thicker bodied fish. I've compared fillets from a 10inch redear to a 10inch bluegill and there's a fairly big difference in mass. It's actually more noticable in the smaller fish, like the 8inchers, big difference.

 

Comment by David, aka, "McScruff" on May 1, 2011 at 8:00am
The one shown earlier by Marisa was from last year. If this one is current from February, I'd say there are a few lunkers, still lurking.
Comment by Jim Gronaw on May 1, 2011 at 5:14am
Is this a recent catch? Is the potential for fish like this still exist at Havasu? Wonder what the current state of the fishery is?

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