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Can anyone tell me what this fish is? I was thinking warmouth or rock bass but neither seem to quite match the pics I found online. If it helps I live in southeast tx and this was caught in a pond, not a lake or river. 

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looks like a warmouth, lepomis sp. should be found over most of TX

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this is a rock bass, ambloplites, sp., and the only place I find them in TX hill country is the cold Guadalupe tailwater

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also lepomis sp., this is a Green sunfish - lepomis will readily hybridize, especially in a pond, and next to it is a hybrid (probably green with long-ear)

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BTW, Green sunfish have the largest gill area/ body mass in the family.  During drought, when oxbow pools become isolated from the river flow, green sunfish will be the last species there. 

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13 hours ago, jdr99a said:

Can anyone tell me what this fish is? I was thinking warmouth or rock bass but neither seem to quite match the pics I found online. If it helps I live in southeast tx and this was caught in a pond, not a lake or river. 

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The fish you are holding in your hand is a warmouth.

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Warmouth are pesky little critters and full of fight.  They have a habit of biting plastic worms that are too big for them to eat.   If you get bites that never seem to hook up, it's probably a warmouth messing with your bait. 

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this is about as big as they get - ate a pistol pete

 

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It's a warmouth, one of my favorite panfish to catch. 

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Warmouth.  Around here they hit a jig and craw like a freight train.

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Warmouths are the "recently jilted woman" of the small fish world.  Don't make eye contact.  They are ready to kill something.  

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