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bluegill

NOUN
  1. important edible sunfish of eastern and central United States

How To Use bluegill In A Sentence

  • A third tank that has worked quite well is a ten gallon tank containing a stinkpot turtle, one small bluegill, two minnows, and three crayfish.
  • The word mojarra has been translated as many things, from bluegill to sunfish, so it is no wonder that several kinds of freshwater fish in the market are likely to be dubbed "mojarra" for lack of another name. A Guide to Mexican Fish and Shellfish - Part Two: Las Delicias del Mar
  • Stock ponds and reservoirs with mosquito-eating fish such as green sunfish, bluegills, guppies or any surface-feeding minnow.
  • The fish kill stretched about 17 miles downstream from the Ozark-Jetta Taylor Lock and Dam, and included about 83,000 freshwater drum and 1,000 other fish, including yellow bass, white bass, bluegill and sauger. Mysterious Bird Deaths In Arkansas Solved?
  • Panfish comprise the black crappie, bluegill, green sunfish, pumpkinseed, rock bass, white crappie, and yellow perch.
  • There were catfish and some other smaller fish in it - bream, sunfish, bluegill, and crappie, I think - and we sometimes fished in it, me with a bobber and worm because I never could master anything more difficult.
  • It is a good idea to start fishing for bluegills and redears a few inches off the bottom.
  • He handed me a large bag of frozen bluegill that he caught recently.
  • Young bluegills eat mainly zooplankton, but as they grow older, they become opportunistic and devour almost anything that fits into their mouths.
  • This caudal fin structure contrasts with the externally symmetrical homocercal morphology present in most teleost fishes such as bluegill sunfish.
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