Unusual DNA found in big bass turns into a record catch
Unusual DNA found in big bass turns into a record catch
It was a rain-soaked Saturday morning earlier this fall and Cody Morrison of Pilot Point was battling a bad case of cabin fever. To cure it, he decided to hook up to his boat, don some rain gear and head to nearby Lake Ray Roberts to do a little bass fishing.
At first, the decision to go fishing knowing with more foul weather in the forecast didn't seem like a good one. Then Morrison reeled a monster of a bass with unusual DNA that made the drenching experience worthwhile...
...Cody Morrison of Pilot Point displays the new state record "meanmouth" bass he caught in Oct. 2018 at Lake Ray Roberts in northeast Texas. Genetics testing showed the 5.96 pound fish is a genetic cross between a smallmouth bass and spotted bass.
Initially, Morrison thought the fish was a big smallmouth bass until he texted a photo to his friend, Adam Pels, also of Pilot Point. Pels looked at the picture and told Morrison he thought the fish looked remarkably similar in color and build to a 4.9-pound "meanmouth" bass he caught at Lake Ray Roberts last April.
"Meanmouth" is a slang term used to describe the genetic cross that results when a smallmouth bass and northern (Kentucky) spotted bass share a spawning bed during springtime. The crossbreeds aren't designated as a species of black bass....
The whole story: https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/other- ... cord-catch
Re: Unusual DNA found in big bass turns into a record catch
Is this the same cross genetics that are in Camanchee? I had always heard that many of the fish there were a cross between a Spot and Smallmouth or a Spot and Largemouth but were referred to as Mules!
Anyone have the correct information about this?
George
Anyone have the correct information about this?
George
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Re: Unusual DNA found in big bass turns into a record catch
Would this be considered a Hybrid?
Lots of river fish I seem to catch have a cross between smallmouth and spotted bass.. any further info?
Lots of river fish I seem to catch have a cross between smallmouth and spotted bass.. any further info?
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