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Caught this mutated bass the other day on the Meramec. I've caught several of these over the years...mainly on the Gasconade but never the Meramec. Does anyone know what causes this?

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Yeah. You 3 took turns catching it today.

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Yeah. You 3 took turns catching it today.

Not sure what you mean?.............what?

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Old age maybe I've caught a couple in the James below springfield lake that have that look. I know big old largemouth in the lake will get a pronounced bump on the head. That fish looks like it spent the better part of its life moving rocks to get to the crawdads. I don't have a clue as to a scientific reason its just my best guess. She looks healthy nice and chunky.

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I had a biologist tell me one time what causes that, but I guess I'm having a senior moment because I can't remember. I think it might have been some kind of environmental contamination, but it may just be a rather common mutation. I've caught a lot of them over the years, in various streams. Mostly smallmouth, but a few largemouth as well.

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Looks like a little snail darter snuck in and spermed the egg on the nest.

Snail darter/smallmouth hybrid.

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Looks like a little snail darter snuck in and spermed the egg on the nest.

Snail darter/smallmouth hybrid.

That would be the case on the Clinch River in Tennessee. In this case it was probably Neosho madtom...or an ivory billed woodpecker.

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That would be the case on the Clinch River in Tennessee. In this case it was probably Neosho madtom...or an ivory billed woodpecker.

I think he just ran into the Meramec dam

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