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  • Super User
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What exactly is it ?  from my understanding it is a hybrid , something like a mix between a Small Mouth and a Spotted Bass , a friend and I were having a conversation about these fish and there is not a ton of info other than to say these fish are rare , most info seems to be associated with the mid West region , described as aggressive and slightly on the toothy side , not like piranha per say . 

 

This is about the best pic I can find of one , if it actually is one .

 

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  • Like 1
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Still doesn't explain the toothy ness to it lol

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ever lipped a shoal bass? They have very long teeth. the last 5 I've lipped have drawn blood. Wouldn't surprise me that there tooth patch is more pronounced as most spotted bass tend to be more toothy than lm

Andrew

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In the waters that they occur naturally, they really aren't that rare, maybe not an everyday occurance, but certainly not rare. I fish Table Rock a few times every year where it isn't uncommon to catch a largemouth, spot, smallie, and meanie, all in the same day. I can't say that they really fight any harder and I've never noticed their teeth/tooth pads being any more pronounced? 

 

I've always been under the impression they are a spot/smallie hybrid however? That article is the first time I've ever seen them listed as a largemouth/smallmouth hybrid. 

 

I've only ever caught one keeper. It was a couple years ago fishing Table Rock with my wife in February on an A-rig. Didn't seem like it fought any harder, but it was one of the hardest strikes I can ever remember getting from a 16" bass.

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  • Super User
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I'm sure it's similar to a Tiger Musky which is a naturally occurring cross breed of Northern Pike and Musky.

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  • Super User
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I'm sure it's similar to a Tiger Musky which is a naturally occurring cross breed of Northern Pike and Musky.

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UUUUUUUUUMMMMMM  No    LOL !!

 

I will say that is one toothy fish though , we have Northern stocked here in a few places , fun to catch for sure !!  thanks for the pic and nice fish WIGuide !!

  • Super User
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UUUUUUUUUMMMMMM  No    LOL !!

 

I will say that is one toothy fish though , we have Northern stocked here in a few places , fun to catch for sure !!  thanks for the pic and nice fish WIGuide !!

I think you misunderstood what I meant. The "Mean Mouth" is a cross between a Smallmouth Bass and Largemouth Bass. Just like the Tiger Musky is a cross between a Musky and Northern Pike. I know the Tiger Musky and Mean Mouth look nothing alike, but they're both the result of natural cross breading. 

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I think you misunderstood what I meant. The "Mean Mouth" is a cross between a Smallmouth Bass and Largemouth Bass. Just like the Tiger Musky is a cross between a Musky and Northern Pike. I know the Tiger Musky and Mean Mouth look nothing alike, but they're both the result of natural cross breading. 

 

Thank you for the clarification , I did get your point , however , my reference was to the " mean mouth " that fish of yours has big guy , I don't mind catching them , they just always leave me with a mark to make sure I remember no matter how careful I am LOL !!   I don't think they like me too much !!

  • Super User
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Thank you for the clarification , I did get your point , however , my reference was to the " mean mouth " that fish of yours has big guy , I don't mind catching them , they just always leave me with a mark to make sure I remember no matter how careful I am LOL !!   I don't think they like me too much !!

Haha yeah you've got to watch yourself with them. The best way to handle the smaller (up to about 30") is to grab them with your hand over your back like this

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If they get bigger than that, you can grab their jaw bone behind their gill plate like this

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Just don't stick your hand in too far because you'll get cut like no other!

  • Super User
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GOOD LORD MAN !!  LOL !!  thanks for sharing !!

 

Haha that one was barely a keeper. The minimum is 40" and that was 41" it attacked a smallie that I was fighting! No problem man anytime!

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