Looks like a striper to me
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Next time if you look at the tongue a white bass will have black patches like a pepper shake and a hybrid will have what looks like a deer track. Looks like a white bass to me.
Looks like a striper to me
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Really you have to use a combination of characteristics to correctly identify a member in this family (Morone). Some populations can look different than others. I have seen black spots in the mouths of several young Morone species (not a good distinguishing characteristic). The best bet is to look at the tooth patch in combination with other characteristics. However... I have also read a pier reviewed paper than indicated the tooth patch can be someone unreliable due to variation in the separation of the tooth patches.
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D10 is this something that should be reported to the AGFC? Or looked into? I guess if you saw this it has been huh? lol... Just thinking about the problems with whites and stripers at Lake Monticello. I've read quite a few articles about them not being welcome in trophy largemouth managed lakes.
Come on in boys! The water is fine!
White Bass are native in most drainages in the state. They are very common. I am guessing they have been in White Oak since it was impounded. But if you want to talk to the local Fisheries biologist about them, call Andy Yung, 877-836-4612. He will have more local knowledge than I do. Thanks.
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In La. we call them Bar fish. Nasty fish with a sharp point on the gill that they splay when handheld and will get you bleeding
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It is either a yellow bass or hybrid white-yellow bass. Have caught lots of whites and yellows and a few hybrid white/yellow (identified by TWRA), as well as saltwater striped bass and hybrids (saltwater striped/white). Had the TN state record for yellow bass for one year about 40 years ago, one pound.
I go with the White bass, great catch for you.