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    Default lb. for lb. or less


    it is often said that lb for lb or much less than a lb.
    that a sunfish would be the best of the best in a fish fight .
    not sure if that is true , but to be very sure some of them pull extra hard .
    the one hybrid version was a total train on light tackle and the straight runs as well ....
    good times on a small jig and light tackle for sure
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    Good catches. I like how aggressive they hit the bait sometimes and they definitely fight hard.
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    Nice catch.....that fighting spirit is what kept me out in the heat today.


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    They are a very worthwhile opponent on the right tackle! As Ketchn said, pound for pound some of the toughest guys on the block. Imagine if they could scale up to 5-10 lbs. They would absolutely tear tackle up!
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    I agree that the sunnies/bluegills/pumpkinseeds are the best fighters. I took a trip on Saturday night to the pond & nearly lost a pole overboard on the strike while trolling, 3 times. Each time was a bluegill of average size but they were literally pulling the rod out of the boat when I grabbed them; I was lucky not to lose them.
    Once I got pole in hand I thought I had a bragging fish on and up pops about a 6" bluegill. Amazing little fighters. Hate the line twist they put on my gear but do like the fight.
    Yes, I was talking to myself; sometimes even I have to ask for expert advice.
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    I think the "lb for lb" reference is the gospel truth. I have caught a 1lb bass and a 1lb 'gill and the fight from each fish was very different
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    They sure put the thump on a jig.
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