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Identify these fish on SI

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I've been fishing a rock quarry within my lake.. Deep water, around 50 foot deep.. Historically I've caught white bass and largemouth and crappie in this spot..

 

Yesterday I saw what I believe was 3 or 4 different species schooling in there. I'm curious if any of you are good enough with side imaging in deep water to help me identify the species pictured here. I'm hoping the larger spaced out ones are largemouth, thinking the tight group is white bass or perch. I saw what I think were crappie also but not picture here.

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Always hard to be 100% sure. Also, you’re not moving very fast at 0.2 mph so that is going to stretch things left and right even if your scroll speed is 1. That said, the vertical stacking more than 2 or 3 high says ‘not bass’. That’s more crappie and white bass that will do that. 

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