Bluegill Sunfish
Specifications Chart
Size | Price |
---|---|
2-3" | $1.09 ea. |
3.5-5" | $2.69 ea. |
5-7" | $6.99 ea. |
BLUEGILL SUNFISH (Lepomis macrochirus) are stocked in lakes and ponds to provide a reliable food source for larger fish species like largemouth bass and channel catfish. They are popular due to their abundance, ease of fishing, and quick growth, making them ideal for recreational anglers. Their presence also supports a healthy food chain, ensuring sustainable fishing opportunities.
ALIAS: Bream, brim, sun perch, copperbelly
IDENTIFICATION: A deep sided fish with a small mouth, a long pectoral fin and a spot on the dorsal fin.
DIET: Insects, insect larvae, fathead minnows, small fish and commercial fish food.
HABITAT: Bluegills inhabit warm, freshwater environments like lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers, favoring shallow areas with rocky or sandy bottoms. They seek out vegetation and submerged structures for shelter and feeding. These fish thrive in moderately clear waters with a range of temperatures.
SPAWNING: May through mid-summer when water temperatures are 65-85°F. Nests are constructed in 1 to 4’ of water on firm sand and gravel bottoms.
FISHING TIPS: Live bait such as red worms, meal worms and fathead minnows on a small hook work great in catching these slab-sized fish throughout the spring and summer.
400+ fish per acre stocking rate is recommended.