Anyone know specifically what kind of Bluegill this is. It came out of the water while pulling up a boat anchor with all the weeds and muck down here in Florida.
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Anyone know specifically what kind of Bluegill this is. It came out of the water while pulling up a boat anchor with all the weeds and muck down here in Florida.
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Looks like someone dumped their aquarium fish in your lake. Lot of that happening. Maybe a cross breed?
:dono:scratchhead Just leave it down there and don't bring it to Blackshear with you:Rofl
Juvenile blue-spotted sunfish.
:scratchhead what's it taste like??
Google "flier", basically a cross between a crappie and sunfish family, very strong fighters(ala Bluegill) but they don't attain much size(5 - 10"). I've caught around 5 while living in MD., but only in specific lakes, go figure.
u2s
Now that you said that, I found a nice reference:
The Virtual Aquarium of Virginia Tech--Sunfishes
Here's the Flier:
The Virtual Aquarium of Virginia Tech--Sunfishes
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Juvenile blue-spotted sunfish :Rofl
Y'all are wrong it's a Lake Griffin guber fish
theysaid
whatever it is it looks like it has chicken pox or measles......
Slab
Looks like you have a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place winner. Want to tell them what they won or should I. :Rofl
:)what he said blue speckled something-------
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Thats not a flier! Some juvenile sunfish! He looks sad must know his ticket was punched for a ride to the grease!