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Took advantage of a nice day and a falling wind tide to catch and release a mixed bag of 72 fliers and gills........I had collected thirty fish fry candidates in the live well but decided to release with my work load this week.......many of these fish are trophy class including several fish bumping 10" class
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Hey Vinnie thanks........the larger fish fight pretty good but not as strong as a similar sized gill if you will.......they do have the smallest range of any sunfish in North America and are native to the cypress swamps in the southeast.........they do very well in low oxygen environments which they are often faced with living in or near swamps........I've never caught them in ponds Vinnie but I'm certain they would do fine.........they are by far the most active sunfish during the winter in our region in which water temps normally dip into the lower 30s for at least a week or two.........they taste great.......I clean hundreds of the six to eight inch class fliers every year..............this species is an added bonus and provides us action in the winter when we have our toughest times locating fish...............
Fliers are still on my bucket list. I bet they fight good with the large dorsal fin. Are they primarily a black water fish Jeffrey, or are they found on ponds as well? As you can tell, I know very little about them. Also, do they taste like a gill? It seems like they can tolerate cooler water temps.
Thanks Dick.....I can take care of you friend! No worries.........
Great looking fish Jeff hope you got one tied for me.
Thanks Slip........these fish are gravid and feeding heavy for an early Spring spawn which will likely be in March this year......
...excellent fish and photo!
This one was about to pop as the egg production continues in preparation for a March spawning........
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