• Help Support TNDeer:

Correct me if I’m wrong

CATCHDAWG

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2004
Messages
9,434
Location
Bradley co. TN
But I'm 98% positive this a Coosa bass. And if it is, it's the biggest one I've ever seen! Not my catch so the pic is all I have to go on. Caught in a creek where Coosa's are the predominant bass species.
 

Attachments

  • 1CEBBC1B-5711-4788-9174-90914017295A.jpeg
    1CEBBC1B-5711-4788-9174-90914017295A.jpeg
    52.1 KB · Views: 1,473
Never even heard the name till now. Looked it up though and not sure I see the whitish color on the edges of his fins like I see in the pics. If it is indeed a coosa, then I'd say it is a true trophy


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
CATCHDAWG":i9irx05v said:
Setterman":i9irx05v said:
Coosa dor sure and a dandy
Elaborate please...
I've got nothing. Sent the pic to a buddy Who is a fisheries biologist and that's what he said. lol

We catch those in the Emory and I always thought they were smallmouth spotted bass hybrids
 
Looks like a spot to me. Coosa looks more like a smallmouth than that. And yes that would possibly be a record coosa if it was one.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
 

Latest posts

Back
Top