HOW TO CARE FOR BAIT..( BLUEGILL)
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Nope its a redear! So not such a good eye after all.
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Crappie and Bluegil are in the genus Centrarchidae, so they can crossbreed. Its rare, but its a good possibility that that is what the fish hes holding is, a hybrid. Fish farms have been known to raise hybrids like this, so its possible a few got into the water system and mulplied. Bluegil + Green Sunfish are also farely common hybrids.
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@DevonGreene999 not a crappie. I catch a ton of crappie both blacks and whites and I know a crappie when I see one. He does have "stoney" markings though, but I have never seen a crapp that has any colored "ear" at all like this Redear does. Plus the mouth isn't large enough to be a crappie, even for that small guy.
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@Ballpythondude420 Nah, man. He's wrong. That IS a redear! over 18 years of experience. trust me ;) You dont find crappie in this portion of the river, they cant breed in such swift current.
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that looks to be a small black crappie!
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Whether they're illegal or not, I see them sell goldfish at bait shops all the time. Lol
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what city u live in i live around there to ha
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@XXTUCHITXX u cant get them at most baitshops they r about $1 to $2 each
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its illegal to use goldfish as bait. you can use bluegills or crappies as long as they come from the same body of water from where your fishing (california)
now that looked alot like a crappie because ive been catching bluegills for over 15 years. its a small white crappie
did you hear about the japan guy tied the largemouth bass world record with a live bluegill
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That's not a crappie so learn your fish before you talk shit
That's a crappie not a redear
DevonGreene999 2 years ago 12
yeah your right good eye man
Ballpythondude420 2 years ago 7