Pumpkin Seed Fish
Pumpkinseed fish is a popular freshwater fish that belongs to the order Perciformes family Centrarchidae.
Pumpkin seed fish. The Pumpkinseed is a small fish with their body shape resembling the seed of a pumpkin. These species of fish are agile during the day and rest during the night. Their bodies can be green yellow orange or blue in color with speckled sides and a yellow belly.
Fishing is best in the spring and summer peaking during the spawn in June. All fish in the Centrarchidae family originate from North America. Pumpkinseed prefer warm calm clear heavily vegetated waters either in lakesponds or in pools along rivers and streams.
They live in a wide range of habitats from small lakes and ponds to. Pumpkinseed popular food and sport fish and a species of sunfish qv. Their scientific name is Lepomis gibbosus.
Pumpkinseed Common Sunfish Punky. Pumpkinseed Sunfish are ubiquitous in most lowland lakes and readily caught year-round. Locating waters with pumpkinseed in is tricky.
One difference is that sunfish rarely grow larger than 8. The sides of the body fade from olive covered with gold and yellow flecks to blue green covered with orange spots to a yellow or orange belly. The Pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus is a member of the Sunfish family and a very common panfish native to North AmericaOriginally found in the north-central and the northeastern United States they have now been introduced in many parts of the western and southern United States and portions of Europe.
The pumpkinseed fish is a freshwater pond perch fish that is popularly seen in the regions of North America where there is freshwater or near pools of creeks. Distribution of the non-native fish species pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus Linnaeus 1758 in Turkey. The tail fin is notched or slightly forked.