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Any ideas? Orange on top of fins.
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My best guess is Green Sunfish.
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That's some sort of cross between a perch and a sunfish.
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Search for "warmouth" on google images, I believe you'll find a match.
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Thanks everyone
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Looks like a warmouth, AKA goggle eye.
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Yup, warmouth.
bd |
Are they a pretty common fish?
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Depends on where you go. In the right habitat, there will be piles of them. There are a bunch of them around the bluffs on certain parts of Station Camp Creek.
bd |
Green sunfish
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Definitely a warmouth. There are a few in a four-acre pond I manage:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8487/8...ba33cb03_m.jpg |
But they are very good eating.
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Warmouth are good eating if you can get larger ones. A lot of them tend to be pretty small. They (along with green sunfish) have a bad tendency to get "black spot" parasites.
You can still eat them with the black spots but it's not very appetizing to think of eating wormy fish, so I usually throw the badly infested ones back. |
After looking at my poster in the garage its most definately is a warmouth first though it was a green sunfish but was wrong after see tnpondmangers post
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I take pictures of all the different kinds of fish I catch and had one on my phone also in case we catch something that's not famiular and they nice to ho back and look at took a picture of ever fish on the poster that are in our water ways in case I happen to catch one and need to veryify it
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