Thanks Bill, I appreciate that comment. Most people are not that interested in the hybrids or specific hybrids, but I figure since I have them and kind of enjoy messing with them if anyone is interested in the future it is not that hard to document the ones I see.

A problem I have is once they go into my main 3 acre pond, I have more difficulty determining if they are a RESxGSF hybrid or just a regular HBG since I have both. The first picture below may be a RESxGSF but I just do not know for sure. The second picture I would call a regular HBG (.95#). The third picture is a GSF. All of these were from my main pond. The fourth and fifth pictures are actually of the same RES but it certainly changed coloration from the time it came out of my forage pond in the cast net and when I put it on the tail gate for a better picture. The last picture shows the urogenital opening of the RES

One thing I am sure of, the hybrids grow fast, take to pellets very well, and are relatively easy to catch and fillet out well.

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John

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