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Caught a boat load yesterday using the ned and this is one of the fish we brought in... I've seen pictures of bass that have slight bends in them but that S in the back looks like it might hurt...We called it the scoliosis bass.

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I usually grab a sucker every spring that looks just like that. I wonder if it's been injured or just hatched this way.

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I too have caught enough of those fish to give em a nickname. Called them humpies.

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Caught an 18" eye on Stockton last week that looked like that.

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Catch quite a few like that around Kimberling. Usually brown fish. Caught one last week about 16 & 1/2" fooling around on the boat dock. Doesn't seem to keep them from eating.

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The s shape is pretty odd but the hump seems to happen fairly often. I call them Brahma bass, or camel bass and my theory is their hump is where they keep their water stored which is why they don't have to get a drink every day like other bass.... for the record I have no back ground in marine biology. My fishing buddy thinks these are the fish that eat all his pinchers off his paca chunk trailers and the plastic builds up in there. Its amazing how much time you have on your hands to think about stuff when your not getting bites.

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I always assumed it was a genetic defect in a small percentage of the population. I guess it could be an injury though, it just seems like these fish can grow and survive with the others which leads me to think genetics. Oh fisheries biologist where art thou?

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Caught a smallmouth like that on the Gasconade last summer. It was a nice 16" fish with no signs of damage to the outside of the body but it had that same weird shape.

 

 

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