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Post by JB Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:41 am

Very nice Cory!! It's been a long time since I got into hybrids. There's a lake on the back end of a powerplant in Illinois that has some BIG fish it it but the ones we got into were in the 3-4 pound range.
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Post by BigHorn WBY Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:16 pm

Very nice KC,
I have caught "hybird" Bass on Lake Ontario and also in Kinzua Lake. They look like what you are showing here. I am assuming the same. Fight as well as a striper but with out the limit crap of the Striper populations. Very cool. Do they taste like a Sunfish/Bass ???? Lets see some recipe posts !!!!!
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Post by KingCobraTX Wed Jul 02, 2008 3:45 pm

Thought I'd show a couple of the hybrids from this past weekend's hunt....These fish are a cross between white bass and stripers..They are a ton of fun to catch...fight as well as a red. They run around 18-26"...and are one of the better tasting fresh water fish.
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