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Title: Sunnies
Post by: Rebel SS on April 04/29/19, 12:16:05 PM
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Minnesota DNR News

For Immediate Release:

April 29, 2019


As sunfish bite heats up, anglers encouraged to eat small fish

Anglers can find nutritious, plentiful sunfish in all areas of the state 
Feeling that tug on the line, an angler sets the hook and reels in a small sunfish, then asks the perennial question: Should I keep it?

Sunfish, also known as bluegills and pumpkinseeds, are a go-to species for anglers looking for a meal and many anglers may be surprised to know they’re actually encouraged to keep small ones up to the limit set by the Department of Natural Resources. These fish are nutritious and safe to eat regularly, according to consumption guidelines from the Department of Health.

“We encourage anglers to keep sunfish under 7 inches and consider releasing the ones 9 inches or larger,” said Jon Hansen, fisheries management consultant. “This is opposite what many anglers grew up hearing but it’s good news for anyone who wants high odds of bringing home a meal of local, healthy food.”

Small sunfish are plentiful and easier to catch than large ones. Keeping small ones has little impact on populations. In contrast, when anglers keep only the large sunfish, which are usually males guarding nests, the small males remaining in the population don’t have any need to compete with larger males to spawn and instead of growing, they devote their energy to spawning at younger ages.

After ice-out, sunfish move into shallow, warmer water to eat and later spawn. After spawning they can be found loitering near aquatic plants, or near docks. Sunfish can be caught readily throughout the state and seasons are open all year.

Fish are a good source of protein. For pregnant women, fish contain healthy fats that are important for a developing fetus and eating fish can lower the risk of heart disease.

A person can’t always tell if fish are safe to eat by looking at them, or even by how clean the water appears. The Minnesota Department of Health helps bridge this information gap by providing fish consumption guidelines based on fish species, waterbody, and exposure risk for different types of people. In general, sunfish have lower levels of mercury than other fish; however fish from some waters have other contaminants that impact the guidelines.

For sunfish, statewide guidelines are one meal per week for women who are or may become pregnant and children under 15, and the guidelines don’t advise any limit to the number of sunfish meals others should eat.

Anglers should check for site-specific advice that pertains to the water they’re fishing. If eating fish from a variety of waters or a specific water isn’t listed, anglers should follow the statewide guidelines. Both site-specific and statewide guidance on eating fish can be found at bit.ly/FishConsumptionGuidanceMN.

The site ChooseYourFish.org is another source for statewide consumption guidelines and has recipes and some cooking videos – including recipes for bluegill chowder and perch skillet.

Minnesota is home to a variety of fish in addition to sunfish that anglers can harvest and enjoy eating, including popular species like crappie, northern pike, walleye, catfish and bass. Anglers can find fish consumption advice for lakes, angling information, lake survey reports and more on the DNR LakeFinder at mndnr.gov/lakefinder.

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Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: glenn57 on April 04/29/19, 12:33:04 PM
Ain't no finer dining then a skin on sunfish!!!
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: Rebel SS on April 04/29/19, 12:47:37 PM
Done up nice and crispy!  :tongue:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: glenn57 on June 06/13/21, 03:59:41 PM
 :happy1: :happy1:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: dakids on June 06/13/21, 05:11:08 PM
:happy1: :happy1:

Good eats
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: LPS on June 06/13/21, 06:29:22 PM
Love sweet Sunnie filets.
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: snow1 on June 06/14/21, 07:34:04 AM
Nice haul glenn,looks like the males are in full spawn color phase,did they piss on ya taking em off the hook?...lol.
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: Jerkbiat on June 06/14/21, 07:34:55 AM
Nice batch of yummy sunnies!!!! :happy1: :happy1: :happy1:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: LPS on June 06/14/21, 07:36:58 AM
Nice Glenn.  I bet that was fun.  Haven't seen a trailer full of sunnies for awhile.  LOL
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: glenn57 on June 06/14/21, 08:42:32 AM
 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: thanks guys'

snow......yea pretty much unavoidable.

sunfish are my favorite fish to eat!!!!!!!!! we have a scaling pail. throw some in there , hook up a drill and 2-3 minutes later yea gotta batch all scaled. then fillet out!!!!!!!! :happy1:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: Boar on June 06/14/21, 10:24:27 AM
Good job buddy! Must be a pain to try and clean 4"sunnies tho.
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: glenn57 on June 06/14/21, 10:35:17 AM
Good job buddy! Must be a pain to try and 4"sunnies tho.
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :mooning: :mooning: :mooning:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: GrandpaTom on September 09/01/21, 06:26:21 PM
The one I caught this morning.  The guys at the river decided to do a real close up.  It was a nice one though.
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: LPS on September 09/01/21, 06:49:04 PM
Darn nice!
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: mike89 on September 09/01/21, 07:09:20 PM
yup darn nice!!    :happy1:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: Boar on September 09/01/21, 07:16:39 PM
Nice! Bigger than any fish glenns caught!!
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: LPS on September 09/01/21, 07:41:33 PM
 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: snow1 on September 09/02/21, 06:59:37 AM
Looks like thing's are looking up G.T.bet that sunnie bent your broom handle rod right over eh? ;)
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: glenn57 on September 09/10/21, 07:59:42 AM
Nice! Bigger than any fish glenns caught!!
:mooning: :mooning: :mooning:

just seen this............and judging by the contest your on fire too!!!!!!!! :doofus: :shocked: :doah: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: Gunner55 on September 09/10/21, 08:38:20 AM
Not sunnies but got 6 specks this AM. Biggest went 14 1/2" when I let 'em go. :happy1: Brother did have a gill that was just an eyelash < 10" last week though, it's still swimmin too. :cool:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: glenn57 on June 06/24/22, 10:37:30 AM
sohas anyone caught any sunfish latley??? just wondering if there done spawning  :scratch: the last time i was up the sunfish we cleaning, the few that had eggs in them yet didnt look like they where even close t o spawning......but i've seen sunfish caring eggs into aug and sept yer???
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: Gunner55 on June 06/24/22, 11:21:02 AM
 :scratch: Seen a few fishing for 'em on & off lately but not any steady pressure here, so to me that says they aren't having a lot of luck. :confused:
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: Cooperman on June 06/24/22, 11:21:59 AM
sohas anyone caught any sunfish latley??? just wondering if there done spawning  :scratch: the last time i was up the sunfish we cleaning, the few that had eggs in them yet didnt look like they where even close t o spawning......but i've seen sunfish caring eggs into aug and sept yer???

Either boar is writing this or Glenn is already into the michelob golden light?
Title: Re: Sunnies
Post by: glenn57 on June 06/24/22, 11:27:49 AM
sohas anyone caught any sunfish latley??? just wondering if there done spawning  :scratch: the last time i was up the sunfish we cleaning, the few that had eggs in them yet didnt look like they where even close t o spawning......but i've seen sunfish caring eggs into aug and sept yer???

Either boar is writing this or Glenn is already into the michelob golden light?
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: Yea no beer today, gotta give blood tomorrow. :rotflmao:

Yea he does rub off on ya not in a good way either!! :rotflmao: