Most likely a turtle bite, rather than a genetic anomaly. Looks to have healed over quite nicely.
The crappie on our lake are making their annual fall migration back toward the shallows. My son in law and I went back into a big bay to fish more shallow and got into a school of baby crappie. We did have 2 keepers out of 25-30 shorts and 3 yellow bass before they suddenly stopped feeding as abruptly as they started. The bite lasted very good for a little over 30 minutes. We had about 4 doubles and I caught 6 in a row at one point.
The reason for this little report is because I have been fishing about 60 years and today I caught a crappie that had a genetic anomaly in that it had two anus fins instead of the one that is normal. I have never seen this before and I’m wondering how many of you have caught a crappie like this one.
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Most likely a turtle bite, rather than a genetic anomaly. Looks to have healed over quite nicely.
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Thanks for sharing sir!
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I’d agree with Pappy on this one