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    A friend of mines husband caught these on White Oak yesterday. I am a little confused about the odd fish in there. What is it? It looks like a hybrid to me. My next question, and maybe D10 can answer, why is it there? I've never known of anyone to catch one there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG12 View Post
    A friend of mines husband caught these on White Oak yesterday. I am a little confused about the odd fish in there. What is it? It looks like a hybrid to me. My next question, and maybe D10 can answer, why is it there? I've never known of anyone to catch one there.

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Size:  426.5 KB caught this one at horseshoe was told it was a hybrid
    They look the same or close



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    Could be a Yellow Bass
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    Hello Nimrod,

    I believe you have a Silver Bass, White bass Hybrid. Nice one.

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    I agree with Wayne that it is a white bass. You probably think it's a hybrid because some of the lines on it's side are broken like they are on a hybrid, but that happens sometimes on white bass but not nearly as distinctive as it is on a hybrid.


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    I have caught a few in White Oak before. I always pitch them back.....bluegills, redears, cats, & crappie get pitched in the live well and then in the grease.

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    Looks like a small White Bass or possibly a Yellow Bass. White Bass and unfortunately Yellow Bass are pretty common in a lot of Arkansas lakes.


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    Cant wait till April when I visit my moms. She live on lower white oak. Nice catch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappkid View Post
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Size:  426.5 KB caught this one at horseshoe was told it was a hybrid
    They look the same or close



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    It's what I call stripped bass, most people call them a bar fish, I've caught quite a few in my day. To me they're good eating. And a lot of brim in the batch they're good eating as well.

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