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Hey guys think you can help me with a quick I.D.? I caught and released this fish last week in the Adirondacks it was 4.5 lbs and 19.5". At first I thought it was a Largemouth because the jaw goes beyond the eye but the markings and color look more Smallmouth like. What do you think?
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I'd say smallmouth. Looks like it eats good. What did you use to hook it? How hard did it fight?
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Smallmouth, L/m does not have those telltale bars on the side of the head.
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I caught it on a green pumpkin/watermelon laminate Senko with the tail dipped in chartreuse JJ's magic Texas rigged on an EWG hook. It fought really hard and somewhat erratic like a Smallmouth but didn't jump, I thought it may have been a Pike before I saw it. The lake I caught it in has both Large and Smallmouth. Everything I read says if the jaw goes beyond the eye its a Largemouth which this fish's jaw does but the markings look very Smallmouth. The reason I'm asking is because in NY Smallmouths over 18" qualify for an angler achievement award which I thought was cool but Largemouths need to be 20".
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Its a smallie
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Smallie. The jaw hinge is in front of the eye where a LM has the jaw hinge behind the eye. Another way to tell is to feel the tongue. A SM has a rough tongue where a LM has a smooth tongue.
Nice fat fish regardless. Congrats!
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Heinz 57...cross contamination. The markings say smallish, the body hollers largey.
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Everything about it looks Smallie to me. I don't see anything that looks LM on it at all.
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![]() Best way to tell is the mouth and lines on the side. My call is a dark largemouth. |
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I see vertical striping on the OP's fish, just like the middle one has in your example. Plus all the SM on our lake have that tiny white mark on the gill plate just like both pics here seem to have. At least that is the way I see it.
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Smallmouth
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Thanks for all the opinions guys. I think everyone brings up valid points. I looked up about as many descriptions as I could find on correctly I.D.ing SM vs. LM and this fish has trademarks of both which is why I posted the question originally. Anyways I sent these pictures to my State DEC as part of an application for a Smallmouth Bass angler achievement award. I'll post when I hear back.
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Something about the second pic to me makes it look more like a really dark largemouth, but it has a really small mouth. Some largemouth around here have big bodies like that but tiny mouths. It almost looks like a hybrid between largemouth and smallmouth. Very cool!
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Shake next time you catch one like that open it's mouth. A largie that size should almost be big enough for your fist. Whereas a smallie's open mouth would be able to only fit a kids fist.
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That's a smallie. No doubt.
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Definately a smargemouth! JK. No doubt a small mouth with that mouth. Seriously though, it does look like a cross between both. If I were you, or you were me, which is the less of the best options, I would send these photos to your states DNR and see what they say.
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I've got to say it's a hybrid. Looks quite smallmouthly in colors, but body shape look both smallmout and largemouth like.
If I had to say one or the other though, I'd say smallmouth.
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