View Full Version : Could these be meanmouth?
dkam36
10-04-2022, 02:12 PM
have been tapping into a bunch of 4 and 5 pound smallies. Recently caught a 4.54 pound, 22inch smallie that had uncanny similarities to a 4.62 largemouth that I caught.
Couldn’t help but think these fish shared an ancestor down the line.
bulletbob
10-04-2022, 02:33 PM
Its possible of course, but would be considered rare in the wild.. Up here in NY state, a LOT of lakes contain both species, and I personally have caught them right alongside one another, although the "experts" say they prefer "different habitats".. I have caught LMB around rocky shores, and SMB around weedbeds plenty of times, so these fish go where they want when they want... I have caught all kinds of odd stuff that I thought might be hybrids, in the sunfish /black bass families, and with esox species as well... Here's an interesting and quick read on the topic...
https://panfishnation.com/can-largemouth-and-smallmouth-bass-breed/
bigfishy
10-04-2022, 05:03 PM
Tough to say, but based on ur pics, one looks like a definite largemouth and the other looks like a definite smallmouth.......both look like really nice fish!! Wtg!!
Hard to tell from those pictures , but a couple of brutes for sure !
dkam36
10-04-2022, 08:10 PM
Tough to say, but based on ur pics, one looks like a definite largemouth and the other looks like a definite smallmouth.......both look like really nice fish!! Wtg!!
It’s the smallie that is in question. Posted the largie for comparison.
thmyorke1
10-04-2022, 10:44 PM
that one that isnt a largemouth looks like a smallmouth to me, what body of water? the raritan i find a lot of light colored/patternless/solid green-faint-gold smallmouth. Think ive seen similar ones in other bodies of water.
NJ219bands
10-05-2022, 12:47 AM
WOW 😮.
Esox Luciano
10-05-2022, 08:33 AM
Would be cool to find if they are reproducing. Hard to tell from the pic, a clear side view of the fish would make it easier to see her patterns. That perch i got beat my pb by ½an inch @14½". Any luck finding that remote on Saturday?
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