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    Default Red ear from the pond, pic


    They were on the beds but not biting like they should. Wish I had caught about 20 or so of these........
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    Nice fish man............
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    Very nice fish

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    That's a beauty.
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    Real nice fish. That fish looks a little "different" than the typical redear. Coloration and body shape is unlike most that I have caught. I wonder if it is a mixed hybrid? Did you catch anymore? Post some more pics.
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    Nice fish,but i'm with Jr Branham the color of it is little odd.

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    I think there is a glare off the body of the fish in the photo. Many of what I see locally are very dark like this one, almost blackish green with not a lot of detailing in the vermiculation. Others will have colorations that vary widely. It gives me wide latitude as to how to paint them for my customers. I usually keep photos of many different colorations and ask the client how he wants it to look.
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    Smile colors

    I agree that there are many different colorations, depending on water, feed, time of year, etc. I have caught them almost black and also caught them with alot of yellowish/greenish tinges with molted spots.
    Also body shape is almost bluegill-ish. That is almost an 11 inch fish, seems like a redear would be much more elongated. That is why I was wondering about some hybridization going on there.
    Cool fish anyway you look at it.

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    dude that would be great in my frying pan
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    beautiful fish,looks like a big male.

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