01-25-2019, 09:05 PM
[#0000FF]Could be. Without a personal up close squint at it I would not categorically dispute the potential for it being a hybrid. When both green sunnies and bluegills spawn in the same environment...well, nature will find a way.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]There are a lot of Utah goobers who can't even tell the difference between a greenie and a bluegill. Nor do they know the proper names. I had some old dude wanna go fist city with me once when I informed him that his "rock bass" was really a green sunfish.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]The green sunfish do not grow as large as bluegills, but they do get big enough to take home for dinner. I have always appreciated how pugnacious they are. If you can watch them smack your lure they are usually a lot more aggressive than bluegills.
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[#0000FF]There are a lot of Utah goobers who can't even tell the difference between a greenie and a bluegill. Nor do they know the proper names. I had some old dude wanna go fist city with me once when I informed him that his "rock bass" was really a green sunfish.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]The green sunfish do not grow as large as bluegills, but they do get big enough to take home for dinner. I have always appreciated how pugnacious they are. If you can watch them smack your lure they are usually a lot more aggressive than bluegills.
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