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  • Super User

Caught this bass a few weeks ago. Had a deformed head and a smashed in face.

Wonder what happened?

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Hootie

  • Super User

I don't know what happened but I bet all the other fish in school made fun of him.

  • Super User

What did the fish say when he ran into the wall?  ....Dam!

 

Jeff

Looks like he gets a little too rambunctious while trying to pin prey up against a seawall.

 

By chance, when you pulled him out out of the water, did he say "I like the way you talk..."?

The results of growing up with some older brothers in the family...LoL.

  • Super User

That's kinda awesome. I'm guessing those are lifetime memories of an attempt in a career of professional boxing.

I caught a bass one time all messed up like that. It was in a lake with pickerel at least they still can catch food!

  • Super User

What did the fish say when he ran into the wall?  ....Dam!

 

Jeff

In the words of Charles Barkley - "That was turrible".

Hootie, caught one just like that 2 years ago....he was around 4lbs. Butt ugly.

  • Super User

Just like people there are some that struggle, but overcome their deformities, and survive. :respect-059:

Thats a crazy deal. This week a buddy of mine caught a bass that was completely blind, both of its eyes were glassed over and completely white. It was a decent sized fish too.

  • Super User

Reminds me of mushmouth from Fat Albert..

  • Super User

Genetic mutation can be a strange thing.  Hootie's fish looks like a Pug.  

Had this one run across the scales one time................

 

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This one gets yelled at a lot, he has a permanent pout face.

  • 2 weeks later...

     Cool man, never know what to expect.

Genetic mutation can be a strange thing.  Hootie's fish looks like a Pug.

Ha ha I was thinking the same thing!

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