Eight million names for roughly the same fish. What do YOU call it?
Personally I just call them "bluegills". Locally they call them "Brim"(Bream). I doubt seriously they really know it's spelled bream and not brim.
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Eight million names for roughly the same fish. What do YOU call it?
Personally I just call them "bluegills". Locally they call them "Brim"(Bream). I doubt seriously they really know it's spelled bream and not brim.
up here they're called "sunnies."
My grandfather called bluegills "jonny roaches" but I haven't heard that in many years.
Also, around here crappies are known as "calico bass"
I call them awesome....but also use the common name. In our ponds, we distinguish between native BG, copper nosed BG, and hybrid BG...all are awesome.
As a kid we just called them (any in the sunfish family) - - - Perch.
What distinguishs bream from bluegil in these parts, is the bream have a copper colored belly.
Also ... there's crappy, or also called croppy. Here's how I tell the difference here:
croppy (if your catching them)
crappy (if your not!)
Dale
If I don't want to describe my catch as "stumpknockers" (spotted sunfish), "shellcrackers" (red-eared sunfish), warmouths, and bluegill: I will just say, "I caught some bream.". :wink:
I call them "the greatest fish that swims." Probably more people fish for bluegills with a fly-rod than any other fish that swims in the United States.
fishbum
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i call bluegills bluegills, crappies are crappies, pumpkinseeds are pumpkin seeds, redears are redears(occasionallly a shellcracker, not often) and the whole general species, panfish.