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The Bluegill is a species of Freshwater Fish sometimes referred to as bream, brim, or copper nose. It is a member of the sunfish family (family Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes. It is native to a wide area of North America, from Québec to northern Mexico, and has been widely transplanted to stock game fish for anglers. It is commonly fished in Arkansas, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, and Louisiana, and is the state fish of the U.S. state of Illinois. It is renowned as an excellent tasting fish. They are relatively common and easy to catch.[

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in the winter to the bottom of the lake/pound. or if its a river they swim down streem

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Bluegills are members of the sunfish family.

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In shallow water in late spring, in a round depression fanned out by the male.

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they live in the Ohio river

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