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    Being in Minnesota explains it. It gets so cold even some of the snow turns blue. When it melts in the Spring, it dyes things blue. I'm quite sure that's what happened here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaked View Post
    i caught a bluegill today. but it wasnt a normal bluegill. it was all blue! has anyone seen this before

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    i got a few the other day that were pink
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    I was in the campground at Disnet World the week of 11/7 and caught a couple gills in a cannal that looked just like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stinkies daddy View Post
    i got a few the other day that were pink
    I had a couple like that too. Almost looked like it was albino or something...weird

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    Welcome from Alabama.

    No I have never caught one that color. I have caught some that were suspicious and I threw them back. It turned out to be from chemical contamination in the pond wher the farmer had dumped some stuff and it leaked into the water.
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    Good call ship. I've seen that too. At a golf course drainage pond. All the chemicals they use on the grass drain into the pond. Caught some huge gills and bass up to 10lbs but the color was always strange to me. I would always throw everything back but some guys i know/ knew used to eat them. I'm not saying there's something wrong with the fish posted. Just telling my experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrwest View Post
    I have to say that I have never seen a blue gill, that was blue.
    Interesting play on words there my friend. Hey Chaunc...If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and talks like a duck..........It probably is not a Bluegill. I guess I follow old school philosophy. If it don't look right, smell right, or feel right...throw it back and be safe.


    EPA did make that fellow clean up the chemical spill and fined him $30,000.00 for illegally storing contaminates on his property. Evidently they were not properly sealed or stored according to regulations.
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    caught many of those just like that over the years in Alabama

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    I caught some of those several years ago in a private watershed. When I cut them open they smelled like raw sewage.

    Makes me wonder if the surrounding houses were 'leaching' their sewage into the reservoir.

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