First bass of 2015

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ok, nothing to write home about really. but it's a bass nonetheless. about a pounder.

caught him at cottage grove lake while trolling a z-ray for trout.

beautiful day on the water, just no action. water was turbid. visibility a little poor. a friend caught the trout.
 
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Dang that looks like a spot. They got those in there?
 
Interesting looking trout, really bright, haven't seen any stockers like that before. Just looks different to me.
 
didn't know either. it was my first time at cottage grove lake. we caught him in 20ft of water. just a nice looking fish.
 
that is a real tough one, over here at the coast I would say that was a searun cutthroat all day long, that is exactly what they look like in Siltcoos in the fall, these for example were caught in early October.
 
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sapo said:
Interesting looking trout, really bright, haven't seen any stockers like that before. Just looks different to me.

Looks like a bright little Kokanee.....hard to get a good look at the anal fin in the pic but the anal fin on a Koke is a little larger than a trout and this fish also has those distinguishing black spots on its upper sides as on a Koke.


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playhooky said:
Looks like a bright little Kokanee.....hard to get a good look at the anal fin in the pic but the anal fin on a Koke is a little larger than a trout and this fish also has those distinguishing black spots on its upper sides as on a Koke.


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I would have said kokanee but there are too many spots and I see them on the lower part of the tail, kokanee are in the "no distinct spots on back and tail" group of salmon. plus the tail should have more of a forked shape...

how about a small chinook that got planted with the rainbows by accident?
 
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Looks like a bright little Kokanee.....hard to get a good look at the anal fin in the pic but the anal fin on a Koke is a little larger than a trout and this fish also has those distinguishing black spots on its upper sides as on a Koke.


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Kokes have a much more defined fork in the tail. The overly large eye, slight fork in tail, and coloration say it is a kamloops rainbow typical stocked trout in local lakes...probably a hold over.
 
That is not a trout. I don't know what it is, but I am 90% it ain't a trout, lol. Eye is too big, too far forward, markings are wrong, tail too deeply forked.

I agree not a sockeye. So not a rainbow, not a koke. lol

I still think that is a spotted bass.
 
rogerdodger said:
how about a small chinook that got planted with the rainbows by accident?

This gets my vote.
 
How'd it taste?
 
we release the kokebow. his mouth was a little torn but he darted away quickly. (there's a mercury warning on the boat ramp?)
 
Shaun Solomon said:
That is not a trout. I don't know what it is, but I am 90% it ain't a trout, lol. Eye is too big, too far forward, markings are wrong, tail too deeply forked.

I agree not a sockeye. So not a rainbow, not a koke. lol

I still think that is a spotted bass.

I agree that it definitely looks like a spotted bass. Used to catch them occasionally in Allegheny river in PA. A good check next time is to feel the tongue. Spots have a rough tongue, large and smallmouth have a smooth tongue. Also the spots dorsal fin does not end between the front and back half, a largemouth's does. The dorsal on your picture looks like it does go all the way down (does not look like two distanct fins).
 

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