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Today after fishing for about an hour or two in 106 degree heat and surprisingly catching 3 decent bass on an ultralight setup. I think I might have seen the rarest bass I have ever seen, an albino bass. It looked white, not yellowish or off colored, but white.

 

I'm almost positive that it was a bass, and not any other species, but what do I know. It was 106 and I might have had heat exhaustion and was seeing things . ?

 

I tried to take a good pic of it, but wouldn't stay still for a close up.

 

Here is a very bad pic of the bass.

 

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Were you throwing a pearl magnum fluke on ultralight ? ?

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23 minutes ago, Bird said:

Were you throwing a pearl magnum fluke on ultralight ? ?

It was hot, very hot. But NOT that hot ?.?

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