Doublebass73,
The bream name actually originated in Europe for certain type of fish in that part of the world.Down south the bream are sometimes called by special names such as "Chinquapin"," Red Ear"," Bluegill"," Shell Cracker"( As Graybeard has already mentioned)," Mason",etc.
There is another perch which exist in areas such as the Atlantic Slope,Gulf Coast,Mississippi Valley streams,Red River,Sabine River,Brazos River,Colorado River, and many other rivers of the south in Florida, and the Atchafalaya River Basin of Louisiana. This is known as the " pirate perch".
Anyway always enjoyed my " bream" fishing back many years with just a cane pole and worms and crickets.
Later on graduated to a fly rod and popping bugs, and rubber spiders. Catching bream with a fly rod with these topwater lures sometimes got to be very exciting! Most of my fly rod fising was in N.W. Louisiana on Black Bayou.The best time was early in the morning or late afternoon with no wind preferably. Take your boat and ease around the cypress trees and cast your bug on to the side of the tree and let it slide down into the water. Let the ripples settled down and then just give the bug a very light twitch and " Whamo"! those bream would inhale that bug and put up quite a fight. Sometimes the bug after you gave it a little twitch the bream would jump out of the water and come down to catch the bug! This was tedious fishing because you had to let the fish break out of the water get somewhat airborne and then turn downward to catch the bug. Your timing on the strike better be good! Otherwise you missed him!