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Got on some buzzbait hungry fish this morning and caught this one that either survived a horrific injury as a fry or had some kind of congenital birth defect or ? Hard to appreciate in this pic but he had a broken spine or something right at the beginning of his dorsal....looked freakishly humpbacked. Nothing to brag about really, just odd.
![]() FWIW Water temps around here 74 @ dawn....I don't mind saying I'm looking forward to the next 6 weeks or so!
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Hmm the most often seen defect Ive seen is tail to close to nose.That is cooler temp of water than I have im envious.
I have seen like a bend or crook in near tail and behind the dorsal fin its a defect,and also where a heron squeezed and they got away but both sides.The oddest one is a spike that sticks out from mouth letting a 13 in fish measure 15,seen that one twice in same day,never since. Last edited by lilmule; 09-27-12 at 08:47 PM. |
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i dont see anything that out of place
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nice looking buzzbait you got there
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Little scoliosis it appears.
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Humpy backs.....we get them all the time on the river. Don't know if it's a defect or an injury but will ask one of the Game and Fish Biologists the next time I see him.
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We get them often and I was told from a Bio-olig-ist it is from osprey strikes.
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Makes sense to me 3d and CpnMike The water around here has plenty of Osprey and absolutely thick with scoggins. (GBH)
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