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Comment by Zach Pierce on May 26, 2010 at 8:48am
Ok do you happen to have pictures of Northern BG and Native BG. I would like to see what the difference is so when I catch fish around here I know what they are.

Also where can you purchase adult BG?
Comment by Bruce Condello on October 25, 2008 at 3:33pm
George, that's great stuff! Thank you.
Comment by george on October 25, 2008 at 9:25am
Top photo - Overton's Texas strain CNBG reently stocked.i our pond
Mid photo - Florida CNBG
Bottom - Ardansas CNBG
Comment by george on October 25, 2008 at 9:21am

Hey Guys, I’m falling behind on my BG posts…..
First of all, thanks Musky Mod and Eric for your complements, as well as Bruce for this forum abut BG’s.

Secondly, David I am remiss in not answering your question “any information on a coppernose x northern bluegill cross?”

As Bruce states “David, I think the coppernose bluegill does hybridize with northern bluegill.”
I also know that they hybridize with our native bluegill and it is my belief that what I call “Arkansas strain” is a mixture of BG genetics.

Our pond was originally stocked with “pure” Florida CNBG, Arkansas fish farm CNBG, and native BG that my grandsons caught from a neighbor’s pond.
I call these TAF CNBG.

The photos below are examples of what I select as Florida and Arkansas strain CNBG.
The TAF CNBG are brutes but I prefer the coloration of the pure Florida strain.

After a massive fish kill in July, I recently restocked our pond with ~150 adult “Texas Strain CNBG”, that are a result of some of my best pure Florida CNBG males, crossed with Overton Fish Farm’s best pure Florida CNBG females, which have produced an outstanding example of CNBG.
Comment by Eric White on October 24, 2008 at 9:10pm
Nice fish that is much taller than the 11 incher i caught probably has mne by half a pound
Comment by Bill "Musky" Modica on October 23, 2008 at 6:42pm
Nice fish George.....a true beast!
Comment by Bruce Condello on October 23, 2008 at 3:51pm
David, I think the coppernose bluegill does hybridize with northern bluegill. George is in North Texas, and I've heard of coppernose populations through areas of Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, South Texas, etc.
Comment by george on October 23, 2008 at 1:05pm
David, I caught this CNBG on a "match the hatch" serendipity fly.
I was fishing for HSB (Hybrid Striped Bass) for transfer from
grow-out" pond to main pond, and utilize a foam pellet fly that matches fish food pellets.
Comment by David Merical on October 23, 2008 at 11:18am
Really nice coppernose, George! Care to share what you caught it on?

I know this subspecies is native to the Florida panhandle. Anyone know how far north they survive? Or any information on a coppernose x northern bluegill cross?
Comment by Ethan Lovelace on October 23, 2008 at 10:35am
Thats really a nice bluegill. I thought he was going to be a little closer to 1.5#.

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