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Northern Sunfish

Lepomis peltastes

Northern Sunfish (Lepomis peltastes) is a small North American sunfish associated with cool, vegetated inland waters. It is similar to other Lepomis species and is often overlooked; angling information is limited, so identification should be confirmed carefully.

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Northern Sunfish reference image
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Точки идентификации

  • Small Lepomis sunfish with a laterally compressed, deep-bodied shape
  • Short, rounded pectoral fin and a small mouth that does not reach past the eye
  • Blue-green to olive body with faint vertical bars and orange tint on the breast during breeding

среда обитания

Shallow vegetated lakes, bays, sloughs, and slow backwaters with sand, mud, or organic bottoms; typically near aquatic plants and calm shoreline cover in inland freshwater systems.

Заметки о приманке

Small worms, insect larvae, tiny crickets, and waxworms are the best natural baits; use very small jigs, soft plastics, or micro-spinners if targeting it intentionally.

Поведение

Feeds on small insects, crustaceans, zooplankton, and other tiny prey picked from vegetation or midwater. Like other sunfish, it is most active in warm, calm periods and often holds tight to cover.

Осторожность

none notable

Рыболовные заметки

Fish light tackle with tiny hooks and light line around weeds, docks, and quiet shoreline cover. A slow float presentation or drop-shotting a small bait just off cover is usually most effective; it is not a common primary gamefish.