Super User A-Jay Posted June 18, 2017 Super User Posted June 18, 2017 Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ Interesting First Post. Looks like a Green Bass. A-Jay Quote
Super User Scott F Posted June 18, 2017 Super User Posted June 18, 2017 Looks like it could be a spotted bass. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 18, 2017 Super User Posted June 18, 2017 Where was the river located? Looks like a Red Eye bass or Shoal from Alabama or Georgia region but they have been transplanted in lots of areas. Tom Quote
Sokyfishing Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 What river did you catch it on? It looks like either a shoal bass or coosa bass. Knowing what river you caught it on would let me know which one it is. Quote
XpressJeff Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 Mirrolure! I'm not sure what type of Bass that is though... Quote
FreddoB Posted June 20, 2017 Posted June 20, 2017 It is a "fish" (for sure)! I had a similar issue catching a bass I thought was a LM but had the eyes of a SM. I know for those to check how far back the mouth goes based on the fish's eye. But here in NJ, I'm not sure if we have any bass other than those two species. I know with black vs white crappie, the dorsal fin spines can be counted to determine one from the other. Maybe that works for some bass species too?!? I've got a lot to learn...! I hope you get a clear answer based on your picture. Good luck to you! Quote
Super User Darren. Posted June 20, 2017 Super User Posted June 20, 2017 Welcome aboard! Not really sure what sub-species, but it's a green bass. 1 Quote
ShoalBandit Posted July 3, 2017 Posted July 3, 2017 This appears to be a Spotted Bass (Micropterus punctulatus) just looking at this image I can see distinct horizontal rows of scale spots called 'ventrolateral stripes'. BTW eye color can vary based on a number of environmental factors so it is not a reliable way to identify bass. These are true Redeye Bass (Micropterus coosae) native only to the Coosa River drainage above the Fall Line. 1 Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted July 3, 2017 Super User Posted July 3, 2017 Looks like a Kentucky strain spotted bass to me, I catch a lot of little ones like that in West Virginia. At least 80% of the ones I catch have red eyes. Quote
Bassun Posted July 7, 2017 Posted July 7, 2017 It's hard to make a decent guess without knowing where you caught it. There are a wide variety of bass out there...https://thefisheriesblog.com/2016/09/19/black-bass-how-many-species-are-there/ I saw a few here that I had not even heard of, much less would have ever identified... Quote
QuestionablePlay Posted July 8, 2017 Posted July 8, 2017 I've always been told that red eyed bass are called Rock Bass. Could just be the regional lingo out here in Kansas though. Quote
newriverfisherman1953 Posted July 8, 2017 Posted July 8, 2017 Definitely not a redeye (rock bass). Quote
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