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Definately part sunfish. Never did see stripes. I am looking at the one I have in my aquarium as I type this and can't figure that one out. Is that the only one you caught like that?

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Looks like a regular green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus) to me. Your fish was caught after dark and alot of fish are lighter in color at night. Some have stripes and some don't.

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its a shame becausae it seems liek the flash brought out the sunfish qualities

which makes sence, but before the pic this thing was all grey with thick lines

also wasnt circlular like a sunfish, was longer and almost square wih the belly

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Thats definetly just a sunfish. The sunfish i have in my tank turn a greyish color late at night when the tank light is off.

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Green sunfish all the way. The "hybrid wagon" easy easy to jump on, but rarely takes you to the truth. ::)

Green sunfish are not circular like bluegill, they are longetr and more square shaped as you mentioned. Large black spot on second dorsal, green wavy lines on cheek and opercle, dusky bars on side. And finally the real kicker: it was hard to make out, but I can count 9 anal fin rays. DING DING DING we have a winner: Green Sunfish.

Thats a big one by the way! Congrats.

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That's most definitely a green sunfish.  I've caught all kinds of them and I definitely know one when I see one.  Those things will hit my lures when I'm fishing for bass.

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That's a Red Ear Sunfish. We call em Shellcrackers here in Florida. I think Green Sunfish is a local name. The true Green sunfish don't get that big. Redear's or Shellcracker's get over 2 pounds. That one looks to be full of eggs.

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That's a Red Ear Sunfish. We call em Shellcrackers here in Florida. I think Green Sunfish is a local name. The true Green sunfish don't get that big. Redear's or Shellcracker's get over 2 pounds. That one looks to be full of eggs.

Nope. Not a redear. Doesn't have the red operculum that is the trademark of the red ear (Lepomis microlophus) ::)

All signs clearly point to Lepomis Cyanellus, or commonly referred to as the green sunfish. And yes, they can get that big.

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It's just a regular old bluegill!  I caught tons of them...  That looked just like that.  It's a female, if you look at the belly, it is obviously pregnant.  ;)  They are still spawning on Clear Lake, so we have seen so many of them, that it's not funny.  Different colors, different sizes.  Some with square bellies, some with rounder bellies, all the same fish though.  ;)

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That's a Green Sunfish!! My best friend stocked them in his pond up-north. They are more bass shaped than the round of a regular Sunfish.

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