

Max length is 43.2 cm (17.0 in), and max weight is 2.3 kg (5 lb). Hahaaahhahhhahhaahhhahhahahhha yes my time is so valuable that I will spend it on a game forum. Adult fish are usually between 20 and 24 cm (7.9 and 9.4 in) in length and about 0.45 kg (0.99 lb) in weight. I occasionally catch redbreast sunfish on nanos in Oregon, if I remember I may grab a screen shot, if I can be bothered. It's my fave spot on the lake for all around fishing. 2.1 Upside Down 2.2 Swampy Open Space 2.3 Cypress Dreams 2.4 Down South 2.5 Pelican Hut 2.6 Good Ol’ Tobacco 3 Competitions 4 Tournaments 5 Resident species Licenses Starting points Upside Down Upside Down This perfect fishing spot right next to an old sunken boat is located in the northern part of Quanchkin Lake. But even without, pretty common to catch Trophy Bluegill, Trophy Redear, Trophy Crappie and Smallmouth Buffalo in that spot along with some catfish.

If you don't want to take my word for it I really don't care, you asked I replied. Especially if you start parking 1 to 3 rods of groundbait baskets in there, turns it into a fish frenzy. If you want a screen shot feel free to get it yourself, I have better things to do than quit my current trip in Oregon just to please you. Tried all the lures from the #2 to #1/0 to no avail, same with #4 - #2/0 jigheads, so if you did indeed caught one, please post a screenshot. I've caught every other panfish species with lures/jigs but I have unable to catch the elusive Redears, I've only caught Blugill or Pumpkinseeds or Crappies in the same area as Redears in NC or CA. Even 4/5cm craw plastics and 3cm shads/grubs and 5cm worms.

If you had can you post a screenshot, because I have not caught any on nano spoons or spinners.
