S str8dum Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 1, 2005 80 3 38 48 Sep 19, 2006 #1 I think some sort of crappie but not sure. they sure love flakes though and move so quick they are hard to photograph. Have to kinda keep their attention by waving your hand. Also their dark lines will fade in and out dependent on mood. Really neat. Thanks!
I think some sort of crappie but not sure. they sure love flakes though and move so quick they are hard to photograph. Have to kinda keep their attention by waving your hand. Also their dark lines will fade in and out dependent on mood. Really neat. Thanks!
D dredcon Piranha MFK Member Apr 3, 2006 584 136 76 46 Thibodaux, LA Sep 19, 2006 #2 Looks like a bluegill to me.
fishyz Gambusia MFK Member Oct 28, 2005 962 0 16 33 Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America, Ear Sep 19, 2006 #3 I say bluegills.
F fisher12889 Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 21, 2006 2,521 0 36 Colorado Sep 19, 2006 #4 fishyz;513740; said: I say bluegills. Click to expand... I agree. The spot on the gill is a good clue
fishyz;513740; said: I say bluegills. Click to expand... I agree. The spot on the gill is a good clue
M meepster Feeder Fish MFK Member May 5, 2006 569 0 0 Boston, Massachusetts Sep 21, 2006 #5 its a young bluegill. I caught them before.
R RadleyMiller Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 15, 2006 2,591 2 0 Delaware www.myspace.com Sep 21, 2006 #6 agreed, young bluegills. I caught two that size 4 years ago, put them in my neighbor's pond, and now they are hugeeee!
agreed, young bluegills. I caught two that size 4 years ago, put them in my neighbor's pond, and now they are hugeeee!