Largemouth hybrid?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
THat is NOT a green sunfish. THat IS a bluegill. See all the bluelines around his gills and the yellow on the tips of his fins. THey have larger mouths than sunfish/perch and they get larger as well. We have those all over the lakes and ponds in CA.
 
My best guess is that it is a regular green sunfish. The one you caught is probably older than the one in the picture. I'm willing to bet that there are some slight variations in colors/markings from region to region. Pretty fish, and good eating too!
 
Pure green sunfish for sure.
 
and the blue gill on it???
i have caught these
 
gangster;2186497; said:
THat is NOT a green sunfish. THat IS a bluegill. See all the bluelines around his gills and the yellow on the tips of his fins. THey have larger mouths than sunfish/perch and they get larger as well. We have those all over the lakes and ponds in CA.

You've got your species flipped. The blue facial markings and yellow/cream fin edges are typical green sunfish features not found in bluegill. Bluegill also have a smaller mouth and taller body than greens, and a long black opercular lobe (from which the common name comes). Both bluegill and green sunfish reach lengths greater than a foot, with bluegill being a little more massive at a given size.

I agree that the OP's fish is a typical green sunfish. They make good inhabitants in a large tank, kinda like a more active oscar.
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com