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Ive caught some at the power plant just below Oneida res. On the far side that you have to walk across the foot bridge down stream to get too. There is some pretty shallow weed beds on that side that they hang out in pretty much all the time.
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Carey lake has them, we used to go over and catch them by the bucket full. There's also perch, bullhead, and I believe bluegill if I remember correctly.
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hey thanks alot for the information guys I will have to check it out when i get over that way and will let you know how it goes thank you
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I'm pretty sure all the sunfish in the Oneida area are green sunfish. They do have some similar coloration, but their mouths are larger and their bodies aren't as flat and broad as the pumpkinseed's.
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The sunfish in Oneida Reservoir and below the dam are green sunfish. They are colorful but not as pretty as the Pumpkinseed sunfish found in Carey Lake just outside of Carey, Idaho. Somewhere in the Twin Falls region there are also Pumpkinseed sunfish.
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Here is a little one
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lets try that again
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