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  1. Bluegill - Wikipedia

    The bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus), sometimes referred to as "bream", "brim", "sunny", or, in Texas, "copper nose", [3] is a species of North American freshwater fish, native to and …

  2. Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    The bluegill is a common host fish for freshwater mussels. The fish provides the mussel with a place to live (usually on their gills) for the first part of its life.

  3. Bluegill Facts Sheet (Complete Breakdown)

    Apr 4, 2019 · A bluegill is a common freshwater fish known for its vibrant blue and orange coloring and distinctive gill cover spot. They are popular in recreational fishing, thriving in North …

  4. Bluegill - Fish Species - COTW: The Angler Wiki

    Jan 2, 2025 · The Bluegill is a species of freshwater fish native to North America and lives in streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds. Bluegills can grow up to 12in (30cm) long and about 4.5lb …

  5. Bluegill | Freshwater, Panfish, Sportfish | Britannica

    Bluegill, (Lepomis macrochirus), popular game fish in the sunfish family, Centrarchidae (order Perciformes). It is one of the best-known sunfishes throughout its original range in the …

  6. Bluegill | NC Wildlife

    Commonly referred to as “brim” or “bream,” the Bluegill is the most common of all the sunfishes. It is a member of the sunfish or pan fish family, which also includes the crappie and Largemouth …

  7. Bluegill - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus), sometimes referred to as "bream," "brim," "sunny," or, as is common in Texas, "copper nose", is a species of North American freshwater fish, native to and …

  8. Fish Iowa - Fish Species - Bluegill

    Bluegill is the most abundant and widespread member of the sunfish family in Iowa. It is found in nearly all Iowa waters, but is more abundant in lakes and ponds than in streams and rivers.

  9. Bluegill Fishing 101: A Beginner's Guide - Field & Stream

    Even though these bigger fish are old and wise, bluegill are bluegill, which means they like to eat. Here is everything else you need to know in order to locate, catch, and cook bluegill.

  10. Bluegill Sunfish | Ohio Department of Natural Resources

    Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) are an important and abundant sport fish in the United States. They are also one of the most common species in Ohio and can be found in almost every …