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I can't say for sure but they sure are fun to catch.
The lake was stocked with both - but we catch a lot more Coppernose.
It looks pretty straight coppernose to me...Just my take on it. I've caught hundreds of pound-class northern-strain, and every one of them had a much more elongated, flatter if you will, head than the female coppernose have, this one included in my eyes. My first suspicion that somehow some coppernose had been stocked into a 300-acre TWRA lake near me came when I caught a small female, about six inches, two summers ago that was unusually tall - that was the sole characteristic that made me think coppernose. Then I was down there this summer and they had a new photo of an eleven-inch male coppernose someone had caught this spring. There was no doubt the fish was a coppernose - it had the copper band across the nose, purple on the gill plate, etc. And a poster on a Tennessee fishing forum posted photos a couple months ago of half a dozen bluegill he thought had unusual coloring, and they were young coppernose. Turns out, according to a TWRA guy I ran into at the lake, that somehow they ended up stocking some bluegill from a hatchery truck; he hadn't been aware they were coppernose.
All that just to say, it looks way too tall to be northern (in my humble).
JG - never tyed a jig that got hammeed so hard. Not sure if it is the season or what but we get a lot of gut hooks now. Have to go barbless.
Thnx for the insight Walt. How about a nothern cross with a coppernose?
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