Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus)


Bluegill
Lepomis macrochirus

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Centrarchidae
Genus: Lepomis
Species: L. macrochirus

Body Type & Identification: Deep, laterally compressed body with a distinctive dark "ear" flap and blue-purple iridescence on the gill cover. Olive to orange-brown with dark vertical bars. A small black spot at the base of the soft dorsal fin. The most beloved panfish in America — the fish that introduces millions of Americans to fishing each year.

Preferred Water Temperature: 65°F–80°F. Most active and aggressive at 70°F–75°F. Spawn in large, visible colonies in shallow gravel or sand areas in late spring and early summer — the beds are clearly visible as light-colored circular depressions in the bottom and the fish aggressively defend them.

Habitat: Found in virtually every pond, lake, reservoir, and slow river in the eastern US — the most widely distributed of all North American sunfish. Associate with aquatic vegetation, dock pilings, submerged brush, and rocky shorelines. The ecological foundation of warm-water fishing — primary prey for Largemouth Bass.

Best Lures: Small poppers and dry flies on fly tackle produce spectacular surface strikes during the spawn. Small Beetle Spins are outstanding. Tiny tube jigs under 1/16 oz. Small inline spinners work well. Nearly any small lure produces catches from actively feeding fish. Fly fishing with a 3–5 weight rod and small poppers or woolly buggers is one of the most enjoyable fishing experiences available.

Best Baits: Red worms and small pieces of nightcrawler are the classic bait — a small piece of worm on a #8 hook under a bobber is how most Americans learn to fish. Crickets are outstanding in summer. Wax worms work in cooler water. Meal worms produce well. Small pieces of bread work in a pinch. Any small live bait under a float near structure catches Bluegill consistently.

Top 5 Destinations: Lake Okeechobee FL, Reelfoot Lake TN, Lake Fork TX, Guntersville Lake AL, Weiss Lake AL.



Churchill County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 NV
Liberty Pond (10) 4-24-2025 Fallon, NV
 

Clark County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Boulder City Urban Pond (7) 9-11-2024 Boulder City, NV
Colorado River - Laughlin (548) 4-15-2026 Laughlin, NV
Floyd Lamb Park (9) 11-25-2024 Las Vegas, NV
Lake Mead (429) 3-18-2026 Boulder City, NV
Lake Mohave (541) 3-18-2026 Cottonwood Cove, NV
Las Vegas Urban Ponds (234) 3-18-2026 Las Vegas, NV
Lorenzi Park Pond (3) 9-11-2024 North Las Vegas, NV
Sunset Park Pond (9) 9-29-2025 Las Vegas, NV
 

Elko County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 NV
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir) (112) 4-17-2026 Elko, NV
 

Eureka County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 NV
 

Humboldt County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 NV
James Kinney Pond (14) 4-28-2025 Winnemucca, NV
 

Lander County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 NV
 

Lyon County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Fort Churchill Cooling Pond (12) 4-23-2025 Yerington, NV
Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area (34) 6-14-2023 Yerington, NV
North Pond (1) 2-20-2025 Yerington, NV
 

Pershing County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 NV
Rye Patch Reservoir (40) 2-20-2025 Lovelock, NV
 

Washoe County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Paradise Park Ponds (4) 2-20-2025 Reno, NV