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fish one likely a pure warmouth
fish 2 some kinda hybrid , probably green/warmouth
our warmouth are much more tiger looking and a bit lighter in most spots
but I have seen a few darker fish with less definitive markings as well .
this is a young warmouth , but i have seen some similar in coloration to the first fish in the same spot before as well
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just did a bit of reading on warmouth , seems they can hybridize across the board !
one information source said largemouth , black crappie and all the other sunfish species can hybridize with them !
and NONE mentioned blue streaks in the gill plates as a feature of identification on a the pure warmouth .
the red dot on the rear dorsal fin that is commonly seen in the spring indicates its a male fish.
as well a bright red eyes during the spawn ....said they reached spawn capability at 3 to 4 inches long
and 3 spines on the anal fin says it isn't a rock bass :highfive
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Interesting fish to say the least.
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Thanks for the info from all. I've never seen or caught one of these in this geographic location. I need to do some research to see how common they are in these parts.
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The Green Sunfish in middle Tennessee have a goldish kind of fin boundary i do not see in this fish but my vote is Greenie!
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Attachment 405590 Those are some pretty fish. The Warmouth I'm used to catching are a welcome catch but are not too pretty..
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the larger fish here often get really dark in some spots and in others they stay all tiger looking like the little fish in the image I posted , in some spots they get a purplish hue to them also .
the variance on coloration on them is often times quite different , my wife caught ones years ago that was huge and just almost solid gold with about zero markings on it .
pretty neat fish for sure , wish there were larger numbers of them here , but we don't see many in any one spot and if you ketch 2 in the same day that is pretty unusual here .
in my reading on them it says they are loners in the sunfish world for the most part .
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No idea what it is,
however I learned something snd really enjoyed the post!
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I would guess a Warmouth, Goggle eye Or Hybrid Beautiful fish pic!