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This might be of help:
Sometimes people mistake the deep-bodied redear sunfish for a bluegill. However, if you know what marks to look for, you can easily avoid this mistake. Redear sunfish as not very colorful, and range in color from grey to olive green on the side. Their scales may or may not take on vertical bars along the sides. They also sport a black ear flap that is lined with white and has a red spot (in males) or an orange spot (in females) at the tip. Their mouths are generally fairly small, but large enough to eat their favorite prey, snails.
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Originally Posted by
Spoonminnow
This might be of help:
It's not colorful and has the red on the gill flap. So I'm thinking yes?
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