Shellcracker and my 2 cents
They are carnivores. They want meat. I might catch one by accident on a cricket sometimes, but when I do I quickly switch to worms. There made a hundred in a whole and I'll catch one on a cricket and then nothing else will bite. I'll switch to worms and it's on. It is a mystery. They are larger fish than bream on average, but their bite can hardly be felt. If I'm fishing and get a bite I can tell the difference and tell you wether it's a bream or shellcracker. A shell cracker will take the bait real easy then take the bobber down slow. When I set the hook thinking its a "stumpbumper"(that's what we call little panfish)it'll about take the rod out of my hand. A bream on the other hand will slam it to start with and you'll think you got a monster only to find a 6oz bream on the hook. Just remember cricket bream, worm shellcracker. Anyone agree... if you disagree:p
This only my opinion, but nothing you can say will change my mind. That makes it a FACT.
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