Been trying to combine beans.. rained out two days in a row. Had to find something to do..
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Been trying to combine beans.. rained out two days in a row. Had to find something to do..
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Purty fair sized bream. Almost big enough to use for trot line bait
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Catching those are a blast and the fight they can out up... Enjoy!!
Bucky will tell you that ain't a bream.
Female bluegill
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Its sure as heck a nice one, whatever the hell it is! When they get into that range, its time to start heating up the grease.
BKB
That is a real nice gill. In my neckn of the woods that is a bluegill. I'd never even heard of bream until I started out around here.
That's a Bluegill in my book too. Posted one just like it once and Bucky told me it was some kinda shellcracker, or sumptin
Yep QA is right (at least in our neck of the woods) Here's a male:
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Somewhere in the files I have a bluegill, redear (shell cracker) and a green ear all picture together..
I can't find the original easily - but here's one been resized..
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I think what you're calling a 'greenear' is what we'd call a goggle eye hereabouts. Larger mouth and acts like it thinks its a bass. Birddog calls them 'black perch'. Good eaters too.
BKB
Warmouth I think is another name for them, but I've not known anyone to call them that.
BKB
Heck, I call 'em "supper"....nice feeshes, Hide. ;)
posty the warmouth down here is what we call a guvment bream. Government stocked them back in the 50's. They have a bigger mouth than a regular bream but smaller than a goggle eye which is a rock bass according to the arkansas game and fish.
the one in the middle is a chinquapin, red ear, shell cracker, mason bream or what ever depending where you live.
easier to classify them all as bream and eliminate all cornfusion
In the same vein as all cuts of beef can be called steak I suppose.
BKB
In order of "bream" flavor
1) bluegill
2) goggle eye
3) everything else
In order of flavor of steak
1) ribeye
2) sirloin
3) chuck
4) tbone
5) fillet
One small correction, QA........#1 - Loin of Venison. ;)
They're all bluegills and/or sunnies. Dufi.
The only one around here that would be called a sunfish is the red ear.
The coal pits we fish in have a coal dust muck layer in them that smells like crude oil when you stir it up. For that reason you get a gassy smell when cleaning the fish that feed on snails, namely most of these fish whatever-the-heck-they-are. It doesn't flavor the flesh, but it puts me off my feed so I don't keep them.
BKB