R Rob8112 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 1, 2014 13 0 0 New braunfels, tx Aug 14, 2014 #1 Does he look like he might be a hybrid to anyone else?
divemaster99 Dovii MFK Member Jan 10, 2014 4,795 385 107 Pittsburgh, PA Aug 14, 2014 #2 He's a beauty! Don't know if it's a common hybrid but looks like Longear X Redbreast although since you're in texas I doubt that's what it is.
He's a beauty! Don't know if it's a common hybrid but looks like Longear X Redbreast although since you're in texas I doubt that's what it is.
MN_Rebel Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 5, 2008 5,686 126 340 North Pole Aug 15, 2014 #3 Nah just a regular longear. There are several subspecies then there's some regional strains. Many subspecies looks like nothing to each other and you could swore that they are different species.
Nah just a regular longear. There are several subspecies then there's some regional strains. Many subspecies looks like nothing to each other and you could swore that they are different species.
MN_Rebel Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 5, 2008 5,686 126 340 North Pole Aug 15, 2014 #4 He appeared to be a swampland subspecies.
R Rob8112 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 1, 2014 13 0 0 New braunfels, tx Aug 15, 2014 #5 Caught him in the guadalupe river which is clear with a rocky bottom.
MN_Rebel Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 5, 2008 5,686 126 340 North Pole Aug 15, 2014 #6 Rob8112 said: Caught him in the guadalupe river which is clear with a rocky bottom. Click to expand... My bad, its a Western longear.
Rob8112 said: Caught him in the guadalupe river which is clear with a rocky bottom. Click to expand... My bad, its a Western longear.