What kinda fish is this. Are they good to eat. What are some baits and lures do you use for them. When is a good time to catch them. Who guards the nest male or female. What does a spawning area look like. Unscramble this and wonder who will win.
PESUR WOBL.
The sunfish is going to the Super bowl.
That is a stud bluegill
Fried , baked , grilled. Yum!
Fish tacos. My family lives em
Nice bluegill. They are delicious (had a mess of them on Friday night).
Slip bobbers with small jigs or just a #6 hook and a split shot with Worms, leeches, wax worms, maggots or Chena bait will work.
The males guard the nest.
Roger Goodell may be looking for a check, so I will guess Superb Owl to save us the hassle. 😉
Enjoy the game if you bother to watch.
Ben Bragg wrote:
That is a stud bluegill
Fried , baked , grilled. Yum!
Fish tacos. My family lives em
That is a pig of a bluegill. I really think that if they got as large as bass they’d outfight them.
Wv mike wrote:
What kinda fish is this. Are they good to eat. What are some baits and lures do you use for them. When is a good time to catch them. Who guards the nest male or female. What does a spawning area look like. Unscramble this and wonder who will win.
PESUR WOBL.
Don't see the normal stripes of the bluegill, so I'm gonna say Sunfish. Super Bowl!
Wv mike wrote:
What kinda fish is this. Are they good to eat. What are some baits and lures do you use for them. When is a good time to catch them. Who guards the nest male or female. What does a spawning area look like. Unscramble this and wonder who will win.
PESUR WOBL.
I would look at it and call it a sunfish. I never fished for them by species, just as fish.
Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
bpicinc wrote:
Brim Super Bowl
I'm sure glad you "tagged" that fish a "Brim"... I've been unclear in my mind about ¿Exactly WHAT IS a Brim?; since 1976!!! (I had a neighbor at Bayou Pigeon, LA; who used to speak of catching Brim, and I'd never been 100% sure, as to what he was talking about...) {THAT being said; I can also clearly see, how some folks would call them a "Long ear"... I've always called 'em "Bluegill". ... What I call a sunfish, is the same size and shape/ brighter coloring and no "long-ear"... In Massachusetts, they'd call it a "Kibby"; and; I'm thinking that anywhere on Earth (excepts maybe parts of India) you could call it good food to eat.
I may be out of step, but growing up and fishing in Red River, we used these for bait. Large catfish love sunfish, brim, bulegills, this whole family of fish. Now before going and using a sunfish for bait, check your state's regs about their use as bait. Just Sayin...RJS
Fredfish wrote:
Don't see the normal stripes of the bluegill, so I'm gonna say Sunfish. Super Bowl!
It's a green sunfish and they are very good to eat.
that is a blue gill and yes they are good to eat just hard to clean
Tman
Loc: Winston-Salem, NC
We've always called them bluegills where I'm from. Love to catch them with a fly rod and a popper or just use a number 6 hook and crickets.
Super Bowl was as usual, the most dull game of the year. Entertainment was plain lousy as usual. I stopped watching for several years ago and I believe it's time to stop again.
Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
Wv mike wrote:
What kinda fish is this. Are they good to eat. What are some baits and lures do you use for them. When is a good time to catch them. Who guards the nest male or female. What does a spawning area look like. Unscramble this and wonder who will win.
PESUR WOBL.
SOOooo; ¿What do YOU call it, Mike?
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