Hey Jim, it is..... but their are some very interesting aspects to this;
I guess what it has the most of, is straight up, pure Bluegills. But the next closest in numbers, are these hybrids ??? In fact, I've only caught just a few, pure Green Sunfish {longer, narrower, always much smaller, and really big mouths} How could it be that the natural hybrids are SOOO much more common than at least one half of the parent species ? This would say to me that these fish are, indeed, fertile.
I've also only caught 1... maybe 2 pure Redears.... even though I also caught that one Sunny that, even at a quick glance, looks to be a Bluegill Redear hybrid ?
Oh.... and I caught one Sacramento Perch {which I had read that Clear Lk. had.... but never heard of anybody catching one.
Anyway, I can't wait to get up there after the big Sunnies soon :-)
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