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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 13757" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>Hmmm...thats a weird fish. I would say its not a smallie, but I'm not sure what it is really. Looks like a huge rock bass to me. I have heard or smallies and rock bass cross breading, and that seems like it could be that. </p><p></p><p>I agree that the middle bait is the closest colorations. The thing is I think you would be better off looking at a smallmouth bass that is the same size of the bait, rather than a grown fish. While they do look similar, a fingerling has different marking. Come summer and I will take plenty of pics of two to three inch smallies. None the less, all of the patterns would definately catch fish, keep up the awesome paintjobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 13757, member: 107"] Hmmm...thats a weird fish. I would say its not a smallie, but I'm not sure what it is really. Looks like a huge rock bass to me. I have heard or smallies and rock bass cross breading, and that seems like it could be that. I agree that the middle bait is the closest colorations. The thing is I think you would be better off looking at a smallmouth bass that is the same size of the bait, rather than a grown fish. While they do look similar, a fingerling has different marking. Come summer and I will take plenty of pics of two to three inch smallies. None the less, all of the patterns would definately catch fish, keep up the awesome paintjobs. [/QUOTE]
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