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BG or sunfish ID
Caufht these today in the canal on my property
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Not a BG but a very interesting fish.
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Fish #1 is different than fish #2. Both are hybrids of some sort. What fish are in the canal?
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Definitely 2 different fish. No clue what all is in the canal other than everything you would expect in a south Louisiana bayou. Same canal I caught the red spotted sunfish I recently posted. We catch alotta warmouth and bluegill but everytime the water goes down and comes back up we have a different looking bream in there. I should've take a photo but yesterday I caught a fish that looked exactly like a sac a lait or crappie except it was gold with black spots instead of silver.
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