Here is my reply from Jim Habera.
Jeff, Randy, Roy:
I would agree that this is a bluegill x redear (shellcracker) hybrid. Although it basically looks like a bluegill, bluegill never have red on their opercular lobes, so it must be hybridized with something. Redear would be the other species involved, particularly given the capture location. Also, redears would not have a long, fleshy opercular lobe like this fish, so we know it’s not a straight redear.
Regards,
Jim
Jim Habera
TWRA
Coldwater Fisheries
3030 Wildlife Way
Morristown, TN 37814
Office: 423-522-2459
From: Roy Hawk [mailto:roy@troutmagnet.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 3:59 PM
To: Jim Habera
Cc: Jeff Smith; Randy Goad
Subject: Fwd: Fish ID
Jim,
Please ID the fish in the YouTube video link below if you can and reply to Randy Goad, Jeff and myself. (after watching the video I am curious too about the dark colored pan fish - male bluegill in the video).. Randy has been a great representative of Trout Magnet and is on Jeff's Pro Staff.
Thank you,
-Roy
Sent from mobile cellular Android 4.0.2 smartphone device..
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Subject: Fwd: Fish ID
From: Jeff Smith <jsmith@troutmagnet.com>
To: Roy Hawk <roy@troutmagnet.com>
CC:
Can you forward this to Jim. I don't have his email on my phone.
Sore Lip Em All,
Jeff Smith
Leland's Lures
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From: Randy Goad <randygoad@hotmail.com>
Date: April 28, 2012 9:05:04 AM CDT
To: Jeff Smith <jsmith@troutmagnet.com>
Subject: Fish ID
Jeff……would you mind sending this link to Jim Habera and asking him to ID this fish? I think it is a cross between a Bluegill and a Shell Cracker. I am just curious to know. I caught this at Williamsport Lakes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikUdtvdigbw
Thanks……Randy