hybrid bluegill illustration
hybrid bluegill illustration

Hybrid Bluegill

$1.09

Specifications Chart

Size Price
2-3" $1.09 ea.
3.5-5" $2.69 ea.
5-7" $6.99 ea.

HYBRID BLUEGILL (Lepomis cyanellus x Lepomis machrochirus) thrive in freshwater ponds and lakes with plenty of food and cover, such as submerged vegetation. They grow rapidly, but have limited reproductive success due to a mostly male population, requiring regular restocking. These fish are often stocked in ponds with minimal competition and managed feeding systems.

ALIAS: Gill, bream, brim

IDENTIFICATION: Has a larger mouth than a bluegill with yellow margins along the pelvic and anal fins.

DIET: Insects, insect larvae, fathead minnows, small fish and commercial fish food.

SPAWNING: May to mid-June when water temperatures are 65-85°F. Nests are constructed in 1 to 4’ of water. Due to an excess proportion of males, minimal reproduction occurs.

FISHING TIPS: Live baits such as red worms, meal worms and fathead minnows on a small hook work great. Also, small artificial lures will often catch overly aggressive fish in the spring, making for quite the fight.

  200 fish per acre stocking rate is recommended.

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