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Marlatts 6/26


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Headed out to Beaverdams, fished at Marlatts for a few hours today. Met up with Luvevolution, caught some pannies, but no bass.

Did catch a rather interesting fish. I've spent about an hour looking it up, and seems like it's a hybrid bluegill/rock bass. I took a mess of pictures, I'll get posted as soon as I get them off the camera. :Gonefishing:

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It was dark green, had stripes like a perch, blue streaks on it's face and orange pectoral fins like a rock bass, and the dark gill plate circles like a bluegill. I'll get the pictures up in a few minutes.

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So far, the only thing we know for sure is it's a hybrid. It's got the same dark vertical lines of a bluegill, the orange fins of a redbreast, but one thing's still bothering me. It was, at best, five inches long. Yet it's mouth was big enough for me to stick my thumb in. I'd never be able to do that with any sunfish. It's got the tail of a rock bass, as well as the mouth. So.... what we have here, is a mystery to be sure.

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Doing a bit more research, I believe it to be a green sunfish/bluegill cross. It's got the right fin colour, the right shape, and all the right marks to be a green sunfish, but the bluegill makes it much darker.

Mystery solved.

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it was a cool looking fish for sure. I've never seen anything quite like it, anywhere else that I've fished.....................and then you caught that little one that was barely 2 or 3 inches, but exactly the same. the mouth on it was absolutely huge for the size of the fish and even the little one took the same hook in the mouth, which tells how big the mouth really is. I was drop jawed for sure. LOL. it was also very cool to see that dead 8 inch Crappie floating on the surface..............not cool that it was dead and floating, but cool to see that there are Crappie in that pond. I've never caught one there, or even heard of them being in there, so it was a nice surprise to see it in there, even if it was dead. :Gonefishing: that Bass that the older gentleman caught on the white bucktail spinner was very big for that pond. I'm guessing it was about 4+lbs by the size of it. the one I caught recently weighed 3lbs 7oz and this one was at least 6 inches longer than the one I caught

it was nice meeting up with you today and get a bit of fishing done. we'll have to do it again some time. hoping I don't get skunked on the lure chucking again. I'm gonna keep going till I get something like the results I got at Port D marina the other week. gonna go to Queenston Dock at lunch time, to see what I can muster up down there.

Rich

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