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What. The. Fff.........
That can't be normal. Something must have gone terribly wrong in that ecosystem for there to be bluegills that size. |
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The NJ state record bluegill was 3 pounds and caught in a farm pond in Pennington in 1990.
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Andy
I think that's what they look like. Have caught lots of monsters down south in TN, GA, NC and a few pigs her in NJ, but not as big as pictured. Who has the crickets and worms? |
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Dems is good eats boyz.
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Really!!!?!?? They look real almost
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they look like aliens (not the kind from mexico)
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Judging by the guy's hat, it was likely a project by South Dakota State University:
http://www.sdstate.edu/nrm/students/...wfcc/index.cfm They were likely bred in a controlled environment with zero predation. That's the only way I can think of that they could get so large.
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