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Ok there are all kinds of Bass too
First one is a :
Number two is a: Number three is a: Number four is a: Number five is a: Number six is a: Number seven is a: Number eight is a bonus bass: once again no cheating.. Capt Mike
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1. ???
2. hybrid striped? 3. LM 4. SM 5. Spotted 6. striped 7. looks like a crappie: ??? BB
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Is two a white bass?
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grrr..........
just kiddin. I'm sure we'll all find out soon enough. BB
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To further muddy the water...
What we refer to as a "Bass" (LMB, SMB, Spot/Kentucky, Coosa, Guadalupe, and so on,) is not a bass at all. Nope, they aren't. They are all Sunfish...same clan as Bluegill, Redear, Crappie, and the like. The only true bass found in freshwater are the Striper, Hybrid Striper, White Bass (AKA "Sandy"), Yellow Bass, and any other sub-species as may exist. Can you imagine Mark "Madman" Zona, or his brother, Ari (...) announcing "Today, we're at Lake Toxicity for the final day of the Certain Species Of Sunfish Elite Tournament!" Somehow, they ARE "Bass" to me and ever they shall so be. Lancer6 |
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1. Black Sea Bass
2. White Bass 3. Large Mouth Bass 4. Small Mouth Bass 5. Hybrid 6. Striped Bass (Stripper) 7. Bank Sea Bass 8. Small Rock Bass |
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Ding ding we almost have a winner.. PS a stripper takes her clothes off.. Capt Mike
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Oops.
Here is the correct list. I messed up on #5. I should have known that one because that is what Lake Purdy in Alabama is full of. 1. Black Sea Bass 2. White Bass 3. Large Mouth Bass 4. Small Mouth Bass 5. Spotted Bass 6. Striped Bass (Striper) 7. Bank Sea Bass 8. Small Rock Bass |
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We have a winner..
I will fax over your 100.00 right now.. Capt Mike
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woulda got 6 outta 8... not bad
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You seriously sendin' $100.00 to all these winners, Mike? Dang, should've gotten on earlier!
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1. White bass
2. Mr. Micropterus Salmoides himself. 3. Small mouthbass 4. Spotted bass 5. Striped bass 6. Dorkfish who likes corn dogs. 7. Northern Rock bass I can't see number 1... by numbering is all messed up....... |
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Would ya believe I caught one of those small rock bass today flippin a 4" Yamamoto Kreature bait T rigged on a 5/0 wide gap worm hook. And that little bugger engulfed the whole thing. The best hit I had all day, lol. If those little rock bass could grown to 8 pounds, I'd be fishing for them all the time.
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