Old plug Posted December 11, 2013 Posted December 11, 2013 Mitch ----- There is a very good steak house on hwy 5 called the branding iron they got a big bar as well. I am sire wrench would love to take us all there. He is really a good fella and would enjoy doing it. Where was that fish caught and what time of the year.
bfishn Posted December 11, 2013 Posted December 11, 2013 Can anyone properly identify this fish? Stella! I can't dance like I used to.
jdmidwest Posted December 11, 2013 Posted December 11, 2013 Don't know, been so long since I have seen one. It does not look like the park trout that I have been addicted to lately. "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Al Agnew Posted December 11, 2013 Posted December 11, 2013 Hybrid for sure. You CAN go by the combination of color and pattern. Color says smallmouth, but pattern has plenty of characteristics of spotted bass that pure smallmouth never have. In particular, the darker, broken band running horizontally down the middle of the side (it only follows the lateral line toward the tail half), and the rows of spots, one on each scale, below that dark band. Pure smallmouth NEVER have those two characteristics. However...it could be that Chief is trying to trick us. If the fish was caught in the Ozarks, what I just said above is true. But if it was caught in the Southeast, it could very well be a shoal bass. They can have a very similar coloration and pattern, especially the rows of spots along the lower sides.
Mitch f Posted December 11, 2013 Posted December 11, 2013 Where was that fish caught and what time of the year. Old Plug, don't know, it was Chief who caught it "Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor
Chief Grey Bear Posted December 11, 2013 Author Posted December 11, 2013 Different fish same water same day. Hybrid? Goggle-Eye 1 Chief Grey Bear Living is dangerous to your health Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions Co-Owner, Chief Executive Product Development Team Jerm Werm Executive Pro Staff Team Agnew Executive Pro Staff Paul Dallas Productions Executive Pro Staff Team Heddon, River Division Chief Primary Consultant Missouri Smallmouth Alliance Executive Vice President Ronnie Moore Outdoors
Chief Grey Bear Posted December 11, 2013 Author Posted December 11, 2013 Same river. Now in the first pic, there seems to be a lat line. Pic #2 has what could be a very, very faint lat line. Pic#3 has distinctive markings. The question is are these just faint differences in the same fish? I'm sure Al would agree that there can be great differences in same species. Take the Shadow bass for example. Even Largemouth and Spots can very from time of year and quality of water. Goggle-Eye 1 Chief Grey Bear Living is dangerous to your health Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions Co-Owner, Chief Executive Product Development Team Jerm Werm Executive Pro Staff Team Agnew Executive Pro Staff Paul Dallas Productions Executive Pro Staff Team Heddon, River Division Chief Primary Consultant Missouri Smallmouth Alliance Executive Vice President Ronnie Moore Outdoors
Chief Grey Bear Posted December 11, 2013 Author Posted December 11, 2013 Still same river Goggle-Eye 1 Chief Grey Bear Living is dangerous to your health Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions Co-Owner, Chief Executive Product Development Team Jerm Werm Executive Pro Staff Team Agnew Executive Pro Staff Paul Dallas Productions Executive Pro Staff Team Heddon, River Division Chief Primary Consultant Missouri Smallmouth Alliance Executive Vice President Ronnie Moore Outdoors
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