Well, here ya go............
They're from a stocked SW Georgia pond that has good numbers of CNBG, WM, RES and some Crappie. Some fish came from a hatchery and some were collected from local waters. The consensus is currently that there has been some hybridizing of Lepomis.
Here's some of the adults from the same pond:
Fish sure are purdy.
Several Panfish photos from a 7 acre pond
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Guest_fish for brains_*
, Jul 05 2007 10:42 PM
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#1 Guest_fish for brains_*
Posted 05 July 2007 - 10:42 PM
#2 Guest_Skipjack_*
Posted 05 July 2007 - 11:51 PM
I will take a stab at this, I see top to bottom, RE,WM,BG,WM,WM,BG,RE,BG,RE
#3 Guest_fish for brains_*
Posted 06 July 2007 - 06:56 AM
I was thinking that #3 and #8 (second from bottom) where Coppernose.
When I first saw the second fish I thought maybe it was a Crappie, but then when I was posting the pic I thought it might be a WM. I've never compared fish this small so it was pure guessing.
It just occurred to me that since I'm collecting adult WM for this pond owner's other pond, why not trap fingerlings? If you all could help me ID WM that small I could really speed up the process.
When I first saw the second fish I thought maybe it was a Crappie, but then when I was posting the pic I thought it might be a WM. I've never compared fish this small so it was pure guessing.
It just occurred to me that since I'm collecting adult WM for this pond owner's other pond, why not trap fingerlings? If you all could help me ID WM that small I could really speed up the process.
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