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Troutmeister

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Was fishing the Perkiomen today and caught a bunch of these. I think they are Green Sunfish, but I've never seen them with such vivid orange tipped fins and tail. Are these just males in their spawning colors?
 

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I don't think that first pic is a Rock Bass. Every Rock Bass I've ever seen looked like the 2nd pic you posted. The fish pic I posted does not look like your first pic.
 
Totally missed that. Was concentrating on the pic, sorry. Looks like it. I'd say spawning colors but I don't know anything about them other than we catch a lot just like that at camp and everyone called them rock bass. Green sunny it is.
 
first pic: blue stripes on head, olive back, body has olive cast grading to tan-orange on the flanks with scattered blue highlights, orange fins, black spot on gill not elongated, no red breast:

pumpkinseed sunfish.

there's a lot of overlap with the green sunfish, but I've never seen one with orange fins, including a dorsal fin with an orange tip.

Some sunfish species are close enough to hybridize, including the pumpkinseed and green sunfish.

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link for that pic: https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/Fishing/Freshwater/Freshwater-Fishes-of-Connecticut/Hybrid-Sunfish

second pic is definitely a rock bass. Red eyes. Smallmouth sometimes have red eyes; rock bass always do. I've never seen another sunfish species with red eyes.
 
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They original photo is definitely a Green Sunfish. They quite often have orange on the tips of their fins and tail. I’m not sure about the coloration due to spawning.

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They original photo is definitely a Green Sunfish. They quite often have orange on the tips of their fins and tail. I’m not sure about the coloration due to spawning.

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+1. The OP is a Green Sunfish. No question.

Tom your second fish is a Rock Bass.
Not sure on the first one, though I don’t think it’s a Rock Bass. Hybrid Sunfish of some kind is my guess, with Green Sunfish being one of the parents, explaining the overall shape and larger mouth size relative to body.
 
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