ok, so u found a pic of a green sunfish that you dont think looks like the fish in question, but can you find any reason why it might be a bluegill other than your opinion?
its not a bluegill its a hybrid, green body shape with bluegill colorsChelydra Serpentina;2666841; said:ok, so u found a pic of a green sunfish that you dont think looks like the fish in question, but can you find any reason why it might be a bluegill other than your opinion?
and the green pic you posted does have blue, or a least it does as far as i can see from that small picShadowBass;2666793; said:The one I posted had just barely gotten the dot. When they're under a certain size it's not very noticable or may not even be there.
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MultispeciesTamer, Are you trying to argue just because, or because you actually want to learn something?
Yes, the fish in the picture has a dot on the dorsal fin, which can be characteristic of a green sunfish, however you can't use that alone (or the blue on the face) to make a definitive I.D.
You said:
I just posted a picture of a green sunfish that has vertical stripes with no blue. Green sunfish often have solid vertical stripes, especially the males (IME).
Your book said:
The green sunfish can also have a black blotch (in fact that's what you're fixated on now), but you're book says no other fish has this. Like the others said, get a new book.
Get away from identifying fish strictly based on pattern and color. You've probably been misidentifying fish for a long time and had no clue, and if you won't take anyone's advice you'll continue to do so.
teleost;2666835; said:I'm not sure I would say it covers the midwest well but he does great job when it comes to deciphering big river silvery things (among other silvery things). Aside from my fascination of all nondescript silvery minnows, he's able to cover fishes from a great range of species (keep in mind he has the Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio Rivers all right there). I recall paying about 15$ to my door per book so I think this book is a bargain at this price. I think it's a great book for people just getting into identification since he developed a very simple couplet drawing set to walk you through the ID process. By osmosis some of that stuff is bound to stick![]()
MultispeciesTamer;2666846; said:its not a bluegill its a hybrid, green body shape with bluegill colors
BS ive have seen greens under an inch they dont have pale pink on there gill plateNoto;2667027; said:Or maybe it's just a green sunfish that looks exactly like dozens of green sunfish that I have seen, and probably hundreds that Teleost and others have seen. Just give up on your hybrid theory; the fish is a perfectly ordinary green sunfish.