Maybe Jim Wetzel can explain how one gets a multi- or a several species combination to be genetically consistent with high production numbers each year. As explained above for GG "Most hybrid sunfish are a cross between a standard bluegill and a green sunfish. This is not the case with the Georgia Giant. It is actually a genetic combination of several species of bluegill."

As I understand reproductive potential of a HBG, they are not real prolific. So if we have a 2 specie hybrid and cross it with a pure strain sunfish how do we get offspring in high numbers for dependable annual sales for a fish farm?

Last edited by Bill Cody; 11/22/17 08:45 PM.

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