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He ate a bad batch!
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Very common actually down in the Stephensville area
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Just a color morph
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It's just wierd. I've fished the same pond for twenty years and don't remember catching any like this. Three out of the first five fish I caught were like this, all in the same area. None of the others were like this.
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KVD says signs of a healthy fisheries. I've caught a few like that as well, and as far as I know the fisheries was very healthy lol
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It's out of the pond in the settlement. There's plenty of bass but I don't know that it's healthy. Then again I'm not a professional on the matter
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I know the ones in the tank at Bass Pro shops in Denham are full of those spots.
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Thanks guys. It's weird I've never seen it bwcote
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last month i caught a few with the same spots.
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Did some research on this. Apparently this is something that occurs in bass across the country. In Pennsylvania, they call it "blotchy bass" or "black spot". It's just a genetic mutation where more melanin is present in the skin. Nothing wrong with the fish, just one of those strange things that nature does sometimes.
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I've caught several in toledo bend like that.
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Same area or spread out, this was all in the same spot
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