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User: dr
Comment: Thats a fatty!! That could be a pin fish if you caught it in mass!!!
Date: 07/27/13 02:27 PM

User: badlarry
Comment: Don't sell yourself short that is a pig for a smallie they don't get nearly as big as lmb. Nice job!
Date: 07/25/13 11:08 PM

User: johnyak
Comment: Nice Smallie, she's a pig!!! bloomagoo explained the differences. The smallmouth fight so much harder I always think the fish is twice as large as it actually is when you hook a smallmouth, great fun...
Date: 07/25/13 10:35 AM

User: bloomagoo
Comment: The mouth is always the giveaway but there are other differences. For example, smallies don't usually have the black back and they have subtle vertical tiger stripes down their sides compared to LMB which usually have a pronounced black lateral line. Also, the body shape is somewhat different, the smallie has more body length relative to the head and looks squarer. Once you've seen a few it's easy to tell them apart. It's like looking at pickerel and pike. From images and photos it's hard to tell them apart unless you know what to look for. Once you've seen a few in person the differences become evident.
Date: 07/25/13 06:31 AM



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