Spotted Sunfish / Stumpknocker
AKA: Spotted Bream Family: Bream / Perch
| Water: Fresh |
Where: Inland |
| Size: Most common at a couple of ounces up to about a pound |
| Fight: An agressive fish, but due to its smaller size, less of a fighter than the Shellcracker, but still as fiesty and stubborn. |
| Deliciousness: Very Good |
| Range: Fresh Water |
Technique: Drifting / Still Fishing / Casting |
| Baits: Earthworms / Crickets / Lures / Flies |
Tackle: Spinning / Fly Tackle |
The Spotted Sunfish is characterized by a green or darker upper body with a lighter yellow to pink belly, with small darker specks running his flank.
These fish are found in slow or still water, mostly hanging around negetation and structure.
Earthworms make for the best natural bait, while spinners jigs and poppers are the best artificial bait.
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