Spotted LM Bass

  • blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #1217304

    Okay, it’s not exactly what you’re thinking, but one thing’s for sure….you’ll know this fish when you catch it….

    Yes, it was released.


    duckilr
    Mississippi River
    Posts: 997
    #744494

    Probably a farm pond cause it looks like a Holstein! Now that’s a cool fish!

    Ben Garver
    Hickman, Nebraska
    Posts: 3149
    #744504

    That’s cool! I think I’d have a replica made of that thing. That’s got to be a one in a million fish. Did he buy a lottery ticket that day??

    cade-laufenberg
    Winona,MN/La Crosse, WI
    Posts: 3667
    #744506

    I caught one like that on pool 7 one time, only mine could hardly be considered spotted. Mine was all black with a few yellow spots. It was the craziest largemouth I have ever caught, and I did have a picture but it was on a cell phone and you couldn’t really see the detail so I discarded it. Cool looking fish though.

    mountain man
    Coon Valley, WI.
    Posts: 1419
    #744517

    Some mad scientist brought some peacock bass up here as an experiment and I see they are now crossing with largemouth… Isn’t it amazing what a computer savvy graphics guy can do with a picture of a Bass

    oldrat
    Upper Midwest
    Posts: 1531
    #744582

    geees and you thought that YOU WERE HAVING A ROUGH WINTER… man, this winter took the color right out of the fish..

    that’s not one I would consider an “eater” if you know what I mean..

    UGGGHHHHHHHHHH…………….. ly

    riverfan
    MN
    Posts: 1531
    #744703

    Palimeno!!! Nice fish

    John

    Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #744722

    Tom,

    That looks like some bass i caught off of the float at Lynxville a couple years back…there were not near as many markings on it…but the ones that were there were very similar…

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #744946

    Does it look like the “skull” area of this fish is damaged?? Wonder if that could cause a pigmentation flaw??

    eronningen
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1885
    #745839

    No! Kooty you’re all wrong. Geez. J/k.
    I’ve seen them with about 1/4 of that in bltching, but nothing like that.

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