Green Sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus)


Green Sunfish
Lepomis cyanellus

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

Body Type & Identification: Robust, large-mouthed sunfish — larger mouth than Bluegill or Pumpkinseed, extending to below the eye. Green to blue-green with yellow-orange belly and iridescent blue-green streaks on the cheeks. Dark spot at the base of the dorsal fin. A tough, aggressive sunfish that tolerates poor water conditions.

Preferred Water Temperature: 65°F–82°F. Very hardy — tolerates warm, turbid, and low-oxygen water that would stress other sunfish. Spawn in late spring and summer when water is 70°F–80°F. Extremely aggressive — readily attacks lures much larger than itself.

Habitat: Found in ponds, streams, rivers, and lakes throughout the central and eastern US. One of the most habitat-tolerant sunfish — thrives in intermittent streams, farm ponds, and disturbed habitats. Often the first fish to colonize disturbed or restored water bodies.

Best Lures: Small poppers produce aggressive surface strikes. Small inline spinners work very well. Tiny crankbaits attract attention. Small jigs produce consistent catches. Any small lure worked near cover produces strikes — they are aggressive biters.

Best Baits: Small nightcrawler pieces are the top bait. Crickets work excellently. Small minnows produce large specimens. Wax worms are effective. Any small live bait near structure catches Green Sunfish readily.

Top 5 Destinations: Found throughout the US in virtually any warm-water body — not typically destination-fished but abundant everywhere.



Columbia County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Columbia River (235) 2-20-2026 OR
 

Marion County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
St. Louis Ponds (10) 4-12-2022 Gervais, OR
Walling Pond (19) 2-12-2025 Salem, OR
 

Multnomah County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Columbia River (235) 2-20-2026 OR