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Sunfish in Lake Erie can vary in size, but the most common species, such as the bluegill, typically range from 4 to 10 inches in length. Some larger individuals can exceed 12 inches. Other sunfish species, like the pumpkinseed, may also be found in the lake, usually around the same size range. Overall, they are considered relatively small Freshwater Fish compared to other species in the lake.

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