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    In June of last year I stocked three bluegill from Florida into a 1/4-acre pond in the middle of a cow pasture that at the time had no fish in it. Looks like they spawned...Name:  Florida-bluegill-1-July-1.jpg
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    Looks like they are hungry lil' buggers too.
    Wishing you Blue Skies and Tight Lines

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    Here's a screen capture (from video) of one of the parents of the fish pictured above:

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    Anyone notice that's not a regular bluegill in the screen capture?

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    I's keep taking the boat out.

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    Nice begining.
    FISH ON

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    Thanks! These are hand-painted bluegill, a rare subspecies found only in the Apalachicola River drainage in the Florida panhandle. At present no hatchery in the country sells them - we'll be the first.

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    From what I can find on the internet,the hand painted bluegill is a hybrid of a south American fish and a bluegill. If that is a fact it sounds like a possible nightmare in the making. I fish some water that was polluted some time ago with the hybrid sunfish That was proposed at one time to b a great thing

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    Illinoisgiller, you found some erroneous information. The hand-painted is a subspecies of bluegill just like the coppernose is a subspecies; like the coppernose, it's native to Florida. The big difference is that it's native to a much smaller region, specifically the Apalachicola River and its tributaries. Here's some more info on the fish:

    "Hand-Painted Bluegill" - Bluegill - Big Bluegill

    Night Hawk Publications - John's Journal

    Bluegill Subspecies, let's break 'em down! | Types of fish to choose | Pond Boss Forum

    Pied Pride: Northwest Florida’s Own Hand-Painted Bream | Outdoors Down South

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    Based on your link, I stand corrected. I am a fan of the common Bluegill and wouldn't want to see anymore manufactured versions.

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