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Whats the differance between a bluegill and a coppernose?
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Zach, go to this site and it explains the diff: www.suttlefish.com The coppernose is a florida strain bluegill that "allegedly" grows faster. The native bluegill is "allegedly" more prolific. I also have shell crackers (redear) stocked along with the coppernose. Mr. Suttle recommends 80/20 stocking.
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