I'm not positive, but I think I remember some thing said about a parasite, that comes from fresh water snails. I have caught gills crappies and perch with these spots also.

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I'm not positive, but I think I remember some thing said about a parasite, that comes from fresh water snails. I have caught gills crappies and perch with these spots also.
All I know is that I know right where you caught those fish at Cedar. What a great spot! I've had some awesome bites there in March/April. 2 days in particular that I'll remember for life! DYNATRAK knows what I'm talkin' about.
As for the black spots, not too sure. That "spot tail bass" pic from Dale is really cool looking for sure!
I overheard Harold Knight talking to somebody at a Strader show one year about fishing Barkley. The fella asked Harold about black spots on the bass and that he caught alot of them like that down there. Harold said a Biologist told him it's not always a bad thing and that it can mean a very healthy and abundant population of bass. There is a disease that can cause a similar look though and it can actually kill bass.
Just some overheard stuff, but I have caught bass like that out Of Barkley, Barren, and Kentucky lake and they sure looked healthy to me.
mhall i have herd the same thing that it mint they where healthy. thats what i was told so i dont know how true it is. all i know the ones i have seen look healty to me to.I overheard Harold Knight talking to somebody at a Strader show one year about fishing Barkley. The fella asked Harold about black spots on the bass and that he caught alot of them like that down there. Harold said a Biologist told him it's not always a bad thing and that it can mean a very healthy and abundant population of bass. There is a disease that can cause a similar look though and it can actually kill bass.
Just some overheard stuff, but I have caught bass like that out Of Barkley, Barren, and Kentucky lake and they sure looked healthy to me.
I have caught several LM in Dale with these black spots, in some cases the fish wa nearly entirely cover with the black stuff, looks like a fungus to me, but i was told it was the LMBV(largemouth bass virus). Several of the fish at Dale that had a lot of this on their body, were definitely not healthy. I have seen several LM floating dead or near dead with this stuff all over them at Dale over the last few years, not great numbers but 2 or 3 a year.
I caught a lagemouth at Dale Hollow last fall that had a lot of dark spots on it. I ask a guide that I saw that evening at the One Stop about the spots, He said that when the bass are on wood they get those spots.
I have caught a lot of "black spot" bass from Barkley lake. Seems like we catch a few every time we fish there, and they all look very healthy.
I went for a couple years without catching a bass out of Barkley that DIDN'T have that black spot.I overheard Harold Knight talking to somebody at a Strader show one year about fishing Barkley. The fella asked Harold about black spots on the bass and that he caught alot of them like that down there. Harold said a Biologist told him it's not always a bad thing and that it can mean a very healthy and abundant population of bass. There is a disease that can cause a similar look though and it can actually kill bass.
Just some overheard stuff, but I have caught bass like that out Of Barkley, Barren, and Kentucky lake and they sure looked healthy to me.
(All 3 of them)
Last good one I caught on Cedar Creek just before x-mas had quite a few spots on it
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Beautiful fish, I love the wide latteral line those bass have at Cedar.Last good one I caught on Cedar Creek just before x-mas had quite a few spots on it
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I was watching Basspros on Vs. the other week and Edwin Evers said they get that when they move up shallow from deep water. According to him you see it more in the spring because they were in deep water during the winter. I guess in the winter if the surface temps warm up from warmer rains that could bring some largemouth up. Anyone ever see these on smallies or just largemouth?
