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Passed you at the launch on the way out of the chute. Trying to escape the lakers and ended with 1 big laker and a nice brown post-159240-14635945971375_thumb.jpg. F/F and spoons from 70-200ft west almost to golden hill from the oak. Brown hit a orange and black NK 40ft down over 120

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What makes that an Atlantic? The tail? I wondered my self whether or not it was. It was released either way

Take a look at the spots, spots will be in a X like shape, the caudal pedeuncal region will be long and slim, compared to the brown which is short and stout, head will more times than not look more slimmer than a browns, and just like comparing a smallmouth to a largemouth look at the Maxilla (upper jaw) if it extends well behind the eye its a brown, if it extends just behind the pupil its an Atlantic!

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atlantic= slightly forked tail, caudal area just above tail is slimmer than on brown, jaw does not pass eye as it does on brown. That's how I differentiate between the two. But it can be tricky

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