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    Default 06/12/2014 Sunfish & 1 Gar - Austin TX

    Went out and took my kayak to the lower Colorado River in Austin Texas to do some fishing for Bass the bite was slow changed up to panfish for Bluegills Red Ear and possibly Crappie no luck on the Crappie lots of action!!!

    Oh any I hooked into a Alligator Gar 3rd one of the year for me small but still counts.

    All fish where released back

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    Can't beat a yak in hitting that skinny water! Nice set up...thx for the shots and congratz!

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    I think That second picture is a gill-cracker (bluegill shell cracker hybrid.) It is common here in the mid west where bluegills and red ear are present. Nice looking water you are fishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illinoisgiller View Post
    I think That second picture is a gill-cracker (bluegill shell cracker hybrid.) It is common here in the mid west where bluegills and red ear are present. Nice looking water you are fishing.
    The two pics on the left are Long ears
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    Nice post and great looking bream.

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    nice gills and redear
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    Great pics thanks for sharing
    Wishing you Blue Skies and Tight Lines

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    first and thord fish look like longears, not bluegills.

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    Nice pics. Thanks for posting them.
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    Thank y'all for the replies

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