its very hard to tell in the pic without seeing the whole fish, but id say a hybrid.
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Went back to Norman yesterday trolling A-rigs. Within the first 10 minutes had a double on. Landed the first, but she wrapped up the line that had the second fish on making a royal mess. Ended up losing the second fish. Spent the next hour or so getting really nice marks, but no bites. Switched up around 11:00 and changed to pulling a few cranks behind the A-rigs (had a couple short strikes on a-rigs that never hooked up). Caught two more on the cranks. One being a hybrid and the other may have been a striper.
The fish in the second picture: His lines were nearly perfect on the side in the picture, but on the other side he had the broken lines on the bottom two lines. I released the fish either way b/c he was just barely legal anyway. Anyways just wanted to hear from someone who knows these fish a little better to say what he actually is.
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its very hard to tell in the pic without seeing the whole fish, but id say a hybrid.
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According to this .... your second picture is of a Striper (Striped Bass). IMHO