Comments - Todd Overton's big coppernose bluegill. - Bluegill - Big Bluegill2024-03-29T08:30:36Zhttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2036984%3ABlogPost%3A26200&xn_auth=nothose are so awesometag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2011-05-30:2036984:Comment:1588622011-05-30T16:47:35.946Zjoe reinhardhttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/joereinhard
those are so awesome
those are so awesome When I was in Florida and I c…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2009-03-09:2036984:Comment:263842009-03-09T02:43:25.582ZJohn Cachelhttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/JohnCachel
When I was in Florida and I caught bluegills. I noticed that bluegills look little different than Illinois bluegills until I learned about coppernose. I must be caught bluegills is coppernose in Florida. I wondered, how far north that Coppernose can live?
When I was in Florida and I caught bluegills. I noticed that bluegills look little different than Illinois bluegills until I learned about coppernose. I must be caught bluegills is coppernose in Florida. I wondered, how far north that Coppernose can live? Wow! Beautiful fish, man! Isn…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2009-03-08:2036984:Comment:262212009-03-08T01:23:05.556ZJim Gronawhttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/JimGronaw
Wow! Beautiful fish, man! Isn't the coppernose, or copperhead, strain of bluegill a southern thing, likeFlorida and maybe the Santee Cooper system in S.C.? Seems like I saw an InFisherman segment a number of seasons back and the fish looked very much like these here. Jim
Wow! Beautiful fish, man! Isn't the coppernose, or copperhead, strain of bluegill a southern thing, likeFlorida and maybe the Santee Cooper system in S.C.? Seems like I saw an InFisherman segment a number of seasons back and the fish looked very much like these here. Jim