Identify This Sunfish? - Bluegill - Big Bluegill2024-03-29T08:37:29Zhttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/forum/topics/identify-this-sunfish?commentId=2036984%3AComment%3A102546&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes it does look like a Creek…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2010-09-25:2036984:Comment:1025462010-09-25T02:00:42.451ZJames Micheal Landrumhttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/JamesMichealLandrum
Yes it does look like a Creek Flier, down south in Georgia they resemble a Crappie, just real small, but sweet in the fying pan!!!!!
Yes it does look like a Creek Flier, down south in Georgia they resemble a Crappie, just real small, but sweet in the fying pan!!!!! Redear and pumpkinseed!tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2010-09-19:2036984:Comment:1018562010-09-19T00:53:54.150Z10.5" RES Sharonhttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/SharonDianaHansen
Redear and pumpkinseed!
Redear and pumpkinseed! Thanks for this information.…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2010-09-19:2036984:Comment:1018532010-09-19T00:41:41.272ZJChttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/JC
Thanks for this information. I caught this fish in a tidal cypress swamp in Maryland. I had no idea that green sunfish were even here. I typically catch bluegill and pumpkinseed together but have never caught other species of sunfish. The black water gives most fish a darker than normal color.<br />
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As soon as I saw the bright fins, I thought I had caught a green sunfish. After reviewing pics online and my field guide, I realized the coloration is different and the mouth of this fish is definitely…
Thanks for this information. I caught this fish in a tidal cypress swamp in Maryland. I had no idea that green sunfish were even here. I typically catch bluegill and pumpkinseed together but have never caught other species of sunfish. The black water gives most fish a darker than normal color.<br />
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As soon as I saw the bright fins, I thought I had caught a green sunfish. After reviewing pics online and my field guide, I realized the coloration is different and the mouth of this fish is definitely unlike a bluegill, but it seemed to be too small to be a green sunfish. The gill tab does not exten…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2010-09-19:2036984:Comment:1018502010-09-19T00:36:02.611Zbluegillboogiemanhttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/Bluegillboogieman
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The gill tab does not extend past the gill plate. Could it be a flyer hybrid?
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The gill tab does not extend past the gill plate. Could it be a flyer hybrid? I believe it is a green sunfi…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2010-09-19:2036984:Comment:1018422010-09-19T00:28:00.272ZJim Gronawhttps://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/JimGronaw
I believe it is a green sunfish cross with a bluegill, but the body symetry doesn't quite look right for those hybrids. Most gsf X bg hybrids have wider bodies and more bluegill characteristics than your fish. Yet yours doesn't quite look like a pure greenie, either.<br />
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Odd fish....any help out there?
I believe it is a green sunfish cross with a bluegill, but the body symetry doesn't quite look right for those hybrids. Most gsf X bg hybrids have wider bodies and more bluegill characteristics than your fish. Yet yours doesn't quite look like a pure greenie, either.<br />
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Odd fish....any help out there?